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By Beacon Journal staff
POSTED: 10:12 p.m. EDT, Oct 25, 2008
Tight end Kellen Winslow is no longer under suspension by the Browns, the team announced Saturday night.
He still will not play today when the Browns play the Jaguars.
''The Cleveland Browns are pleased to have this matter behind us. We have worked through our differences and look forward to having Kellen return,'' the team said in its news release.
Tight end Kellen Winslow is no longer under suspension by the Browns, the team announced Saturday night.
He still will not play today when the Browns play the Jaguars.
''The Cleveland Browns are pleased to have this matter behind us. We have worked through our differences and look forward to having Kellen return,'' the team said in its news release.
pat mcmanamon, i think you owe winslow an apology.
An apology? An apology for WHAT? Savage worked out a deal with Winslow's agent to get him paid for the game he was supposed to be suspended, thereby making the filed grievance moot. What's a sportswriter supposed to apologize about, having an opinion?
aa, looks like you don't know the real story of how it went down. too bad ohio.com is worthless for information. go to the peedee to find out the story and how lerner called winslow and apologized. and how winslow received texts from a p.r. person.
this one was on the browns. what a classless organization.
Oh, come on. Get your head out of the sand. Who do you think leaked that info to the Plain Dealer? It was Winslow's agent.
