Nov 3rd, 2009 - cleveland
View full sizeAssociated PressErnie Accorsi, pictured in 2001 while general manager of the New York Giants, says he has not spoken to Cleveland Browns owner Randy Lerner about a consultant position with the team.Cleveland, Ohio -- Former Browns General Manager Ernie Accorsi is not part of the reorganization of the club's football operations, he said this morning.
Accorsi, who last served as general manager of the New York Giants, said he is "happily retired" and has not been in contact with Browns owner Randy Lerner regarding a consultant position.
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