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Jim Brown ‘forever a Cleveland Brown’

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“What an opportunity to be able to sit down with him,” said Brown, whose main reason for coming back to Cleveland was to help induct former teammate Ernie Green into the Browns’ legends club. “He can express himself and I can express myself. It’s a beautiful thing.”

Brown’s departure from the Browns was anything but beautiful.

Two years ago, Brown was informed by team president Mike Holmgren – at the urging of Lerner – that his role with the team was being diminished. What followed was a nasty spat that included angry letters, public posturing and Brown boycotting a halftime ceremony in 2010 when the Browns unveiled a ring of honor at their stadium.

This week, Holmgren reached out to Brown with the hope that they could meet and talk through any differences. Brown said he appreciated Holmgren’s gesture and was anxious to sit down with Holmgren.

“We didn’t have a much of a confrontation,” Brown said. “It’s that respect is always important among all of us.”

Holmgren is eager to meet with Brown.

“He’s one of my longtime idols,” Holmgren said before watching practice Friday in Berea. “He’s a very, very important part of this organization, and I’m really very happy he’s coming in for the weekend and I hope to get a chance to visit with him.”

Brown explained that his exit from the team was because a contract was broken.

“I’m going to be very honest with you, tell you the real deal,” Brown said. “I had an agreement with the Browns, and a part of the agreement was that I answer to no one but the owner. So Randy and I never had a talk. Holmgren and I had a talk that Randy and I should have had. But I didn’t pull a check on it because if a man doesn’t sit down with you and he sends another man to sit down with you, you know that’s not going to be a good conversation.

“It was a difficult situation for him (Holmgren). And what he proposed was not something that I thought was very respectful. Being an old man, old people like to be respected.”

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