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Holmgren expects Haslam to have a much higher public profile than Lerner, who inherited the Browns after his father, Al, died in 2002. Holmgren said he continues to speak on a weekly basis with Lerner, but acknowledged the sale has altered their relationship.
"It's a time period now that's a little different for everybody involved," he said.
Holmgren said his agent, Bob LaMonte, who also represents Browns coach Pat Shurmur and general manager Tom Heckert, has not had any conversations with Haslam about the future.
"No, in fact, I try to keep LaMonte away from Jimmy," Holmgren joked.
Holmgren addressed several other topics during his news conference. Among the highlights:
He was initially worried backup quarterback Colt McCoy's popularity among Cleveland fans would distract rookie starter Brandon Weeden. However, Holmgren praised McCoy for the way he's handled his demotion and doesn't think him being on the roster will be an issue.
He's confident Weeden can handle starting, but cautioned several times that there will be growing pains.
"He is a rookie and he's going to be as good as any rookie starting," he said. "Coming into the league he will function as a quarterback as well as anyone in my opinion, but he's still a rookie and it's difficult. But where he is hasn't been a surprise to me, he's right on target."
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