Winslow Makes Return
How eager was Kellen Winslow for the preseason to get started? The Cleveland Browns' third-year tight end walked to midfield in full uniform two hours before kickoff Thursday night at Lincoln Financial Field, while other players were dressed in warmup gear.
Winslow had two catches in the Browns' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. It was his first game since early in his rookie season, which was ended by a broken leg suffered during a game at Dallas. He missed all of last season after being injured in an offseason motorcycle accident.
Browns wide receiver Braylon Edwards, who's returning from a torn knee ligament suffered last season as a rookie, didn't play in the game.
By Mark Maske |
August 11, 2006; 8:30 AM ET
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Posted by: Kevin | August 11, 2006 12:40 PM
He should not have gotten paid for the motorcycle accident, he was performing stunts.
Posted by: Anonymous | August 11, 2006 4:16 PM
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Hope Winslow's injuries have made him more mature and less conceited about his football abilities. It is one thing to have confidence and proven yourself in the NFL but he is so green in the NFL.