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Kellen Winslow to the Bucs


Darth Biscuit

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Yep...

http://blogs.nfl.com/category/adam-schefter/

Tampa Bay just completed a trade for tight end Kellen Winslow for undisclosed draft picks.

“The Cleveland Browns thank Kellen for his contributions to this organization over the past five years,” said Browns General Manager George Kokinis. “We appreciate his passion for the game and wish him success in Tampa Bay. The draft picks we have obtained through this deal will give us greater flexibility as we look to infuse more talent and create competition and depth on this football team.”

The Buccaneers, who made some moves this week, needed to create a stir. Bringing in Winslow will create some excitement in Tampa Bay.

Now the Browns have to make a decision on Braylon Edwards, who also wanted a new contract. Now the Browns must decide whether to extend Edwards’ contract or trade him.

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haha.......He will be hurt half the year atleast. When he shows up he just complains. Any cancer to enter opposing division teams I am happy with.

Well he is one of the top tight ends in the league. The Browns are more a cancer than he is. Besided the bike crash at the beginning of his career what has he done for you to call him a cancer?

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