Ailing shoulder shouldn’t stop Winslow


BEREA (AP) — Browns tight end Kellen Winslow sprained his right shoulder in Monday night’s win over the Buffalo Bills, an injury unlikely to keep him out for an extended period.

Winslow, who played through a painful injury to his left shoulder last season, got hurt while catching a 16-yard pass that set up kicker Phil Dawson’s 56-yard field goal in a 29-27 win. After making the reception, Winslow was wrapped up by Bills linebacker Paul Posluszny near the sideline and fell hard on his shoulder.

An MRI taken Tuesday revealed no structural damage in Winslow’s shoulder. Cleveland coach Romeo Crennel said Winslow would not practice Wednesday and that the five-year veteran’s status for Sunday’s game against the Texans would depend on getting strength and range of motion in his shoulder.