Browns’ Winslow wants new contract


HONOLULU (AP) — Chad Johnson is unhappy about the silence of his teammates. Kellen Winslow is looking for a new contract.

Who says the Pro Bowl is all fun and games?

Certainly not those NFL players, who spoke Thursday on a variety of topics, including the business of pro ball.

Johnson reiterated his unhappiness with the Cincinnati Bengals. The receiver is at his fifth Pro Bowl, replacing New England’s Randy Moss, and he wasn’t looking at the surroundings as paradise.

Also still under contract is Browns tight end Winslow. In fact, Cleveland extended his deal even as Winslow was recuperating in 2005 from a serious motorcycle accident that cost him an entire season.

Winslow breached his original six-year, $40 million rookie deal when he violated a “dangerous activities” clause while practicing motorcycle stunts in a parking lot.