Winslow ready for action
BEREA - Tight end Kellen Winslow admitted Monday his right knee injury was much more serious than he -- and the Browns -- have previously admitted.
It was so serious, in fact, that Winslow doubts he'll ever get back to his old self.
``I had a lot of stuff going on in my knee,'' Winslow said Monday. ``It's going to be hard (to say), `Oh, I'm 100 percent now.'
``I don't think that's possible.''
But Winslow does not think that matters a great deal.
``I hate to be brash,'' Winslow said, ``but I think my 90 percent is better than every tight end out there.''
Winslow even taught the media a medical term in his first training camp news conference.
He said the torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee was not the worst result from his motorcycle crash in 2005.
He said he fractured his femur and tore both ``retinaculas'' in his right knee. Retinacula is a term not often brought up in sports, but those are ligaments that stabilize.