On the same day the Cleveland Browns fired executive vice president Sashi Brown, the team reached an agreement with former Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey to take over the same position in Cleveland.
Dorsey will be introduced at a press conference on Friday, where he will be handed the reigns to one of the NFL's most historical but long-suffering franchises.
"We are thrilled to have John Dorsey lead our football operations," said team owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam in a statement Thursday. "John has been immersed in the NFL for 26 years, won two Super Bowls, built sustainable winning football teams and is highly respected for his football acumen.