Mike Keenan was officially named the team president of the Cleveland Browns on Thursday, according to The Associated Press. Keenan fills the void left behind by John Collins, who resigned from the post two years ago. "Mike is deserving of this appointment," General Manager Phil Savage said in a release. "He has worked extremely hard in strengthening the Browns' business operations and has been a valuable resource in dealing with the league office." He was a member of the NFL's Management Council before joining the team and will now be in control of the club's non-football operations and act as a league liaison for owner Randy Lerner. "We have an excellent working relationship and both of us, along with [coach] Romeo [Crennel], are committed to helping this organization reach its full potential and win as many games as possible in the future," Savage added.