The Cleveland Browns have overhauleld their front office, with Joe Banner and Michael Lombardi leaving the organization.

The Browns have promoted Ray Farmer from assistant general manager to general manager

Haslam added that president Alec Scheiner will continue to be in charge of the organization's business operations.

"The purpose of these moves is to unify our team with one, unequivocal goal: Provide our fans with the winning organization they have long deserved," Haslam said in a statement.

Lombardi had a brief second tenure with the Browns in which he kept a low profile.

"We're also grateful for Mike Lombardi's efforts and commitment since rejoining our organization," Haslam said. "He is an experienced and creative NFL executive with a unique ability to see the big picture. He has tremendous instincts and I know he'll be a valuable addition to any NFL organization. We simply wanted to give Ray this opportunity that he's earned. We wanted to move forward under his leadership and capabilities."