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During his Monday news conference, Mangini was again put in the uncomfortable position of having to address speculation about Holmgren, who led the Packers to two Super Bowls and taking the Seahawks to their only appearance.
"I'm really focused on the group and getting them ready to play," Mangini said before the team announced its deal with Holmgren. "As far as a timeline or any of the other things, it's not what I'm doing or concentrating on. It's not what the coaches are concentrating on and not what the players are concentrating on.
"What I'm looking to do is coach the team. That's it."
The Browns beat the Chiefs with record-breaking performances by running back Jerome Harrison and kick returner extraordinaire Josh Cribbs.
Harrison rushed for 286 yards, breaking Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown's team record and posting the third-highest total in league history. Cribbs returned kickoffs 100 and 103 yards in the first half, matching the single-game mark and setting the career record with eight touchdown returns.
Following the game, Mangini got an endorsement to remain as coach from Brown, who serves as an executive adviser to Lerner.
"Of course I think he deserves it from Jim Brown's point of view," said Brown. "What I'm looking at is an improved team. A lot of young people that we don't even know are playing good football. I don't know the politics behind the scenes. I'm not going to contradict (Lerner). Right now we've won two in a row and I think it's proven there is direction."
Not long before announcing Holmgren's hiring, the Browns were informed that former GM George Kokinis had filed arbitration with the NFL claiming he was unjustly fired. Kokinis was dismissed on Nov. 2 after nine months on the job. He is seeking more than $4 million in compensation and damages.
Browns general counsel Fred Nance said the team was aware of Kokinis' filing.
"We've received it and are reviewing it," Nance said through a team spokesman.
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