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on Bentley's health
CLEVELAND: Monday could be an important day in Browns' center LeCharles Bentley's comeback.

That's when Bentley is scheduled to undergo the team's physical, General Manager Phil Savage said Tuesday night. The prized free agent from the New Orleans Saints tore his patellar tendon in his first practice in full pads in July 2006 and complications from a staph infection resulted in four surgeries on his left knee.

''We're going to know probably by Monday evening, I would suspect, one way or the other in terms of what he's going to be capable of doing,'' Savage said after the Winners Influence Win Conference at the Ohio Theater.

''Romeo has talked to him a couple times and his agents have been in touch with us,'' Savage said.

Crennel said in his conversations with Bentley, the former Ohio State star seemed upbeat about his workouts in Phoenix and his level of participation.

The Browns will conclude a month of organized team activities with a mandatory full-squad minicamp June 10-12.

Both Crennel and Savage expect tight end Kellen Winslow to attend, despite his offseason remarks about his desire for a new contract.

Returning to practice this week was receiver Braylon Edwards, who suffered a hip pointer on the same play in OTAs when cornerback Daven Holly sustained a season-ending knee injury.

Marla Ridenour

Browns await word
on Bentley's health
CLEVELAND: Monday could be an important day in Browns' center LeCharles Bentley's comeback.

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