Browns president Scheiner leaving team

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FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2014, file photo, Cleveland Browns president Alec Scheiner leads a media tour of the renovations at FirstEnergy Stadium, in Cleveland. Browns team president Alec Scheiner is stepping down from his position. The team announced Friday, March 4, 2016, that Scheiner will leave his job on March 31. (Mark Duncan, File/AP)

CLEVELAND — The Browns’ off-season shake-up hasn’t stopped.

The team announced Friday that president Alec Scheiner is leaving at the end of the month, a departure that followed his having a reduced role in the team’s recent hiring of new coach Hue Jackson.

Scheiner, who joined the Browns in 2012 after eight years with the Dallas Cowboys, will leave his job on March 31. He will remain with the club as a consultant through 2016.

There was no reason given for Scheiner’s parting. A team spokesman said Scheiner’s position will not immediately be filled.

Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam have been rearranging the team’s front office since the end of last season, when coach Mike Pettine and general manager Ray Farmer were fired hours after a loss to Pittsburgh. Sashi Brown, who handled contract negotiations for the club, was promoted to vice-president of football operations, and the Browns hired Paul DePodesta, a major league baseball analytical whiz.

Also, Cleveland hired Andrew Berry, formerly with Indianapolis, as its new vice-president of player personnel.

Scheiner spearheaded the modernization project of FirstEnergy Stadium as well as the current renovation of the team’s facility in Berea, Ohio. The Browns also credited him with improving the business side of their franchise.

"We greatly appreciate Alec’s commitment and work as President of the Cleveland Browns," the Haslams said in a statement. "Alec is extremely capable and has helped us establish some very positive inroads with a significant focus on our fan experience, FirstEnergy Stadium and our business partners. He was integral to the rebuild of our organization, the renovations of our stadium and training facility, and many of our strategies on the football side of our business.

"His guidance has helped us accelerate our learning curve as NFL owners and that is something we will always appreciate. Alec is ready for the next challenge in his career, as our new structure would limit the opportunity for his leadership. He is one of the most talented executives in the industry, and we are fully confident that Alec will be successful in whatever permanent role he takes next. We wish him and his family only the best."

Scheiner said he had "an incredible experience with the Browns."

"Cleveland is amazing and the fans are uniquely passionate," he said. "I want to thank Dee and Jimmy Haslam for the opportunity to do what I truly love: rebuilding an organization with a group of people who have shown unparalleled hard work, commitment to their team and city. I look forward to helping the Browns over the next several months as I determine my next challenge."

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