After finally getting the knee that he fubared via a motorbike Superman routine in May 2005 fully fixed, Browns tight end Kellen Winslow has a new injury that could cause him to miss some playing time.
As it's being generally described in the media, Winslow suffered a partial shoulder dislocation. Technically, Winslow has a subluxation, which is a fancy doctor word for when the shoulder kind of pops out and then pops back in on its own. The injury came on the team's final drive against Oakland on Sunday, when Winslow fell on the shoulder after making a 23-yard reception. "When he came down on it, boom, he hit it pretty hard and it moved just a little bit," coach Romeo Crennel said on Wednesday. Winslow missed practice on Wednesday, and his status for Sunday currently is unknown. But Winslow said that he plans to play. "You think he'd miss a game?" receiver Braylon Edwards said.
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