CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Mike Holmgren strolled through the Browns locker room after Sunday's game, shaking hands and congratulating players on their last victory under his watch.

The Browns' 20-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers marked his last game as outgoing team president, the club announced after the game. Holmgren's lame-duck status had been known for weeks, but a timetable for departure was unclear. He had spoken of possibly finishing out the season in a advisory role.

Kevin Harlan, who called the game for CBS, mentioned Holmgren's imminent departure at the end of Sunday's telecast. The Browns went 12-31 under the tenure of Holmgren, who joined the club in 2010. He is expected to address the media Monday afternoon.

The 64-year-old former coach said recently he would consider a return to the sidelines, a statement that angered some Browns fans who wondered why he didn't take the initiative here while he had the opportunity. His name has been linked to the Dallas Cowboys should that club decide to fire embattled coach Jason Garrett. A week ago, Holmgren spent time on the field in Dallas talking to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before the Browns' 23-20 overtime loss.