Winslow Violates Contract?
Tight end Kellen Winslow Jr.'s internal injuries from a motorcycle accident are improving, but the Cleveland Browns are concerned with damage to his right knee, the team said Wednesday.
Winslow was injured in an accident that sent him flying over the handlebars of his newly purchased motorcycle Sunday night.
The Browns issued a statement saying his knee will continue to be re-evaluated but declined to provide any specifics.
Winslow remains hospitalized at the Cleveland Clinic.
Winslow's injuries are another setback for him and the struggling Browns. His rookie season ended when he broke his right leg during an onside kick in a Week 2 loss against Dallas. He lost a $5.3 million bonus last season because of the leg injury that dealt a severe blow to Cleveland's offense.
With his leg still on the mend, Winslow purchased a sport bike last month and was learning how to ride it in a parking lot when he hit a curb.
Winslow's use of a motorcycle may have violated standard NFL player contract language that prohibits players from engaging in dangerous activities. If so, Cleveland could require him to pay back a $4.4 million signing bonus he received in March.
The Browns have declined to comment on his contract.
Winslow held out last year before signing a $40 million contract as the No. 6 pick in the NFL draft.
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