Joe Banner Steps Down From Browns

Joe BannerLess than two full years after taking over as CEO of the Cleveland Browns, Joe Banner has stepped down from his position. (Image via Philly.com)

Joe Banner, former Philadelphia Eagles President is out in Cleveland as the Browns CEO after announcing Tuesday that he is stepping down from his position. 

Banner was Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's right-hand-man from 1994-2012 before leaving the team to pursue the position in Cleveland. 

Former Eagles director of Player Personnel in 1998 Michael Lombardi is also out as Browns general manager. Lombardi will be replaced by former Eagles player Ray Farmer who played three seasons in Philadelphia from 1996-1998. 

The Browns hired head coach Rob Chudzinski and then fired him after just one season that saw the Browns finish 4-12. 

Banner was present to announce Mike Pettine as head coach but this move is a quick departure for one of the key players in the construction and design of Lincoln Financial Field and architects of the Eagles success over the past decade. 

Matt Lombardo is the Editor-In-Chief of Eagledelphia and also an on-air personality on 97.5 FM The Fanatic in Philadelphia. Join the conversation and follow Matt on Twitter.

 


 

 

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