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Winslow told Sirius NFL Radio Thursday that he wants to renegotiate his contract. "When I got hurt (in 2005) the contract got renegotiated so some things changed but I think I've proven these past two years that I'm one of the elite tight ends," Winslow said from the Pro Bowl in Hawaii. Asked specifically if he'll be looking for a new contract, Winslow said, "Yeah. Hope so. Hope so."
Reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
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Winslow, who caught 82 passes for 1,106 yards and five touchdowns in 2007, signed a one-year extension in 2005 through 2010. He made $2 million in 2007, and he's set to make $4 million in 2008, $4.9 million in 2009 and $4.75 million in 2010. He also has performance-based incentives in the current deal. ... The Browns already have their hands full trying to keep Derek Anderson and Jamal Lewis on the roster before the start of free agency; don't look for Winslow to get much attention until the other situations are resolved.
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