With LeBron James and Johnny Manziel in town, the future is looking brighter for Cleveland professional sports as that championship-starved city hasn't popped champagne corks in half a century. The last time it did have occasion to celebrate was in 1964, when the Browns stunned the heavily-favored Baltimore Colts, 27-0, scoring all their points in the second half and limiting Johnny Unitas to just 95 yards and two interceptions. Here's the holy grail for Cleveland - the very championship ring that was awarded to players and team personnel. It is a size 8 Balfour 10k ring housed in an original Balfour box. The ring's face features a large diamond inset into a colored stone with "Browns World Champions" encircling the top. One shank has a Browns helmet with the recipient's name above and the stadium below. The opposite side reads: "Browns 27 Colts 0," "1964" and the NFL shield. 34.2 grams.