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Winslow gone for ‘05

Posted on Thursday 19 May 2005

It’s official: Kellen Winslow will miss the entire 2005 season with a torn ACL in his right knee. Winslow and the Browns learned the results of a recent MRI Wednesday.

According to Tony Grossi from the PD, the Browns could require the tight end to pay them anywhere between $5.7 million and $10.7 million for being in breach of his contract. While I certainly believe they’ll get some of that money back, I doubt the Browns will force Winslow to cough up the entire amount because they won’t want to strain their relationship with a player the team no doubt feels is still a big part of their future plans.

The worst part about all of this is the damper Winslow’s injury puts on this year’s draft. Part of the reason the Braylon Edwards pick looked so good was the thought of pairing Edwards and Winslow in the passing game. Losing Winslow (again) now puts more pressure on Trent Dilfer and the running game.

Hopefully another lost season will serve as a kick in the ass for Winslow. All the talent in the world doesn’t mean squat if you’re an immature kid who makes poor decisions.

JEC @ 11:01 am
Filed under: Cleveland Browns
Droughns backs off holdout talk

Posted on Thursday 19 May 2005

Running back Reuben Droughns has returned to Cleveland and is working out with the team, the PD’s Mary Kay Cabot is reporting. Droughns, acquired via trade from the Denver Broncos, had been threatening to hold out if the Browns didn’t restructure his contract. “Right now, I’m not worrying about the business side of it,” he said Monday night. “All I’m concerned about is learning the system and getting in shape for the season.”

Smart decision. With Lee Suggs the apparent starter and William Green continuing to impress the coaching staff with his improved work ethic, Droughns had no leverage whatsoever for a holdout. The Browns weren’t going to blink on this one.

JEC @ 10:48 am
Filed under: Cleveland Browns