Rosenhaus: Winslow to Attend
Mini-Camp
May/21/08 06:53 PM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
Kellen Winslow Jr's agent,
Drew Rosenhaus, says that his client will be
attending the June mini-camp in Cleveland, and
will be attending training camp.
Rosenhaus, appearing on Sprint's Youtube channel,
declared that Winslow would not miss any of the full
camps which follow the OTAs (Organized team
activities).
"These are voluntary activities.", Rosenhaus said on
the short video. "They are not mandatory, and a player
has a right to train on his own. Kellen is coming off
of an off-season knee surgery, and he is doing his
rehabilitation and his training with a very fine
trainer in his hometown of San Diego.
He will be at the Browns mandatory mini-camp and he
will be at the mandatory training camp."
Rosenhaus also took some of his time to lecture the
Cleveland media a bit.
"What's the big to-do? Guys have the opportunity to
choose whether they want to go to these voluntary
functions, and there shouldn't be so much scrutiny on
players who choose to work out on their own."
It should probably be noted that players missing OTAs
are relatively rare, and that Rosenhaus himself created
some of the confusion with his responses to questions
from the News-Herald's Jeff Schudel last February.
Rosenhaus' comments should be re-assuring to Browns
fans however:
"Kellen's going to be ready to go and everything should
be just fine with him", the agent concluded, "We're
looking forward to him getting back to Cleveland for
the mandatory mini-camp later on this
month".
(cle.scout.com)