The Facts:
Winslow's comeback from offseason knee surgery will be quite a bit more involved than first impressions indicated. The star tight end had microfracture surgery on his right knee Jan. 30, a process that takes four months to rehab. The surgery is delicate, and although results have improved, it has not always been successful.
Reported by the Akron Beacon Journal
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
That Winslow needed the procedure showed what he played through last season, when he tied a Browns record with 89 receptions. Winslow continually said he was playing on one knee. Now it's evident why -- his right knee's cartilage essentially was missing by season's end. ... Stay tuned. GM Phil Savage expects Winslow back by training camp. We'll be watching closely and update further throughout the offseason.
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