Oct/20/08 12:57 AM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) —
Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow
confirmed a staph infection caused his recent
hospitalization and criticized the team Sunday for
treating him "like a piece of meat."
After the Browns' 14-11 loss to Washington, Winslow
said he was upset the team wanted to keep the infection
quiet and blamed him for not wanting it revealed.
Winslow was hospitalized for three days last week, and
Browns coach Romeo Crennel refused to discuss his
condition, citing privacy laws and Winslow's preference
not to disclose any medical information.
Winslow said he was upset general manager Phil Savage
did not call him while he was hospitalized.
"I heard from Romeo Crennel and I heard from my
position coach (Alfredo Roberts) when I was in the
Clinic. I heard from my teammates,"
Winslow told the (Cleveland) Plain Dealer. "But I never
heard from the main man — Phil Savage — and
that really disappoints me. Sometimes I don't even feel
a part of this team."
Winslow said he considered asking for a trade before
last Tuesday's deadline. He said he spoke to Savage on
Sunday and voiced his frustration.
"I feel I've done a lot for this team, played through a
lot of pain and given it my all," Winslow said. "I just
thought there'd be a little more 'How are you doing?'
by him."
It was Winslow's second staph infection and the sixth
by a Browns player since 2005.
"There's obviously a problem (with staph) and we have
to fix it," he said. "Just look at the history around
here. It's unfortunate, because it happens time and
time again."
Winslow's NFL career has been hindered by injuries,
with at least four surgeries on his right knee, which
he severely injured during a near-fatal motorcycle
crash in 2005. His knee was later infected with staph,
which had to be cleaned out and delayed his comeback.
"I'm just frustrated with a lot of things," he said. "I
feel it's been going on for a while. I don't get
treated right and it's not fair. Sometimes I just feel
under-appreciated. I felt it was time to say
something."
(ap.com)