The Cleveland Browns hosted their groundbreaking ceremony in Brook Park for their new enclosed stadium. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell attended the ceremony with Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam, JW Johnson and Ohio governor Mike DeWine. Brook Park’s new $2.6 billion enclosed stadium will be nice enough to host a Super Bowl, but Goodell wasn’t so fast to make that guarantee to Northeast Ohio quite yet. “I have no doubt that this stadium is going to be Super Bowl quality, zero doubt about that,” Goodell said. “I think the challenge now for this community, and hopefully this stadium and this development is going to be transformative, is how does the rest of the facilities in the community develop?” Goodell explains that in order to host a Super Bowl, a city needs to have enough infrastructure to welcome 200,000 people. The NFL commissioner estimated that they need between 50,000 and 60,000 hotel rooms.…