BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns still can't explain the absence of their star tight end.
Two weeks into their voluntary organized team activities (OTAs), Browns coach Romeo Crennel again said on Wednesday that he hasn't heard from Kellen Winslow and doesn't know why he's not with the team.
The three weeks of OTAs are not mandatory. However, players usually report so they can take part in conditioning drills and team meetings or rehab injuries.
In a video posted on YouTube, Winslow's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said his client will be at minicamp in June and training camp in July. He said Winslow was rehabbing in his hometown of San Diego. A call left for Rosenhaus Wednesday was not returned.
Winslow underwent offseason knee surgery but has also made it clear that he wants the Browns to redo his contract.
Winslow, who missed most of his first two seasons in the league with injuries, has three more years left on a contract that the Browns restructured after he missed an entire year following a motorcycle accident.
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