Winslow Arrives At Camp
After not being in the Cleveland area since basically the end of last season, Browns tight-end Kellen Winslow Jr. arrived at Browns headquarters in Berea today and will begin practicing with the team starting with tomorrow’s mandatory mini-camp.
Winslow’s arrival will hopefully answer some questions, mainly, how does his knee look. After February’s surgery, K2 has been rehabbing the knee in San Diego, and after not getting the new contract he wanted, it seems he hasn’t been in touch with the Browns all that much.
Winslow has played through injury since coming to Cleveland, so if his knee holds up this season, he’ll put up sick numbers as always, and in return, it’s likely Savage and company could renegotiate.
Meanwhile, the LeCharles Bentely saga continues to get more and more interesting.
Bentley was given a physical by the team this morning, but no word yet of what his status for camp will be. He didn’t pass the team’s physical last season, and if he fails to do so again, a buyout might be in order. What a sad story if Bentely were to never suit up for the Browns, but at the same time, it does seem like some sort of harsh feelings may exist on both Bentley’s side as well on the end of the Browns. Bentley has never really rehabbed in Cleveland and with the renown Cleveland Clinic being right around the corner, I never really understood why he spent most of his time in Arizona, not taking advantage of the Clinic and getting his knee corrected there.
Who knows, but for now, at least one off-season issue seems to be coming to a head with Winslow. Let’s hope for a healthy K2 and maybe we’ll get to see Bentley in Orange and Brown this summer as well.






2 Responses to “Winslow Arrives At Camp”
June 10th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
Where have you been? Bentley isn’t “taking advantage of the Cleveland Clinic” because it is very probably the source of his and many other staff infections that have plagued the Cleveland community recently.
June 10th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
Haha! That’s a good one.
If you remember, earlier this fall, most of the STAPH infections in the Cleveland area seemed to originate from poorly maintained high school football fields. With that new field turf, a lot of the germs and whatnot infested on the field, which is the reason why entire football teams were getting the infection. How does the Cleveland Clinic factor into that, sir?
The freaking President of the United States of America comes to the Cleveland Clinic because of how world renown it is.
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