It would appear that the St. Louis/LA Rams won’t be the only team to rebrand next season as the Cleveland Browns announced that they will rebrand themselves as the Cleveland Steamers for the 2016/17 season.

Browns owner Jimmy Haslam announced the decision to change the team name this morning to around to three uninterested reporters who were pissed off they weren’t sent to cover the Super Bowl.

‘Even since the Browns returned to Cleveland in 1991, the team has – I hate to admit it – been something of a laughing stock. Well we say enough is enough and it’s time for a change. We have a new head coach in Hue Jackson, it’s no secret that we’ll draft a new quarterback and now, I’m proud to announce we have a new name: The Cleveland Steamers.

‘We’re the Steamers now because we’re going to steamroll all over the opposition. Things are going to change, I can feel it.’

The name change was greeted with apathy from the Cleveland fans once the news broke.

‘New name, same old shit,’ said Browns fan, John Hartley.

Johnny Manziel reacted to the news live on NFL Network by saying: ‘I really don’t care. I’m going to be a Cowboy in a couple of months anyway.’

Cleveland Steamers merchandise will be available to purchase on March 9th. No sales rush is expected.