
10-16-2008, 05:15 AM
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Browns Insider: Winslow kept at home, but Crennel says tight end still possible for Redskins
by Mary Kay Cabot Wednesday October 15, 2008, 7:30 PM
Cleveland Browns vs. Washington Redskins previewKellen Winslow is being treated at home for his undisclosed illness and is questionable for the Redskins game, Romeo Crennel said Wednesday. "I spoke with him and he's doing well," said Crennel. "I'm hopeful he'll play, but there's no guarantee. If things keep progressing, he'll be there to help us try to win the game."
Crennel said the doctors are keeping Winslow at home, meaning he's also missing team and position meetings. The Browns are not providing details about Winslow's condition at his request.
"He's checking in at the Clinic," said Crennel. "When they tell him to come, he'll come. If he's not here, I'm going to try to get those tight ends to do what they did on Monday night and see if we can try to win a game."
In Winslow's absence, Steve Heiden caught five passes for 59 yards and Darnell Dinkins caught a 22-yard TD pass during the 35-14 victory over the Giants.
"They did a great job," said Derek Anderson. "Steve is a better receiver than most people give him credit for, and the way Darnell stepped in without having many mistakes and playing the way he did was awesome."
Rogers' hit reviewed: The Giants have made the NFL aware of a hit by Shaun Rogers on Eli Manning that resulted in Manning's bruised chest, a source said Wednesday.
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