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Kellen Winslow -
2006
In his third season with the Browns, started in all 16 regular season games at
tight end for the first time in his career and led the Browns with 89 receptions
for 875 yards (9.8 avg.) and 3 TDs…Tied a franchise record for receptions in a
single season with 89 receptions (Ozzie Newsome, 1983, 1984)…Led the team with
89 receptions and ranked second on the club with 875 yards receiving…Led all NFL
tight ends with 89 receptions and ranked ninth in the NFL among all
receivers…Caught his first career TD in the season opener vs. New Orleans on
Sept. 10, on an 18-yard pass from QB Charlie Frye…Finished the season with three
90-yard plus games…Had a career-high 11 receptions at San Diego on Nov. 5, and
at Houston on Dec. 31…His 11 receptions tied for the second-most receptions by a
Browns receiver in franchise history (14, Ozzie Newsome, vs. N.Y. Jets
10/14/84)…Recorded 42 receiving first downs, ranking him first on the team in
that category...Game 1 vs. New Orleans 9/10: Started and led the Browns with 8
receptions for 63 yards and 1 TD…In the 3rd quarter, recorded his first career
TD on an 18-yard pass from Charlie Frye to cap a 10-play, 67-yard (5:04)
drive…Also made a key play in the 4th quarter as he drew a defensive pass
interference penalty in the end zone, and on the next play QB Charlie Frye
rushed for a 1-yard TD run…1 of 8 receptions resulted in a first down…Game 2 at
Cincinnati 9/17: Started with 4 receptions for 42 yards (10.5 avg.)…2 of 4
receptions resulted in first downs…Game 3 vs. Baltimore 9/24: Started and
recorded 7 receptions for 92 yards (13.1 avg.)…6 of 7 receptions resulted in
first downs, including four third down receptions…In the 2nd quarter, was 3-37
receiving on the Browns 11-play, 74-yard (3:17) TD drive, which was capped by QB
Charlie Frye’s 1-yard TD plunge…Game 4 at Oakland 10/1: Started and finished
with 3 receptions for 31 yards (10.3 avg.), including 1 TD…In the 3rd quarter
had two key receptions on the Browns 14-play, 69-yard (6:57) scoring drive,
including a 22-yard reception on a 4th-and-8 play down to the Oakland 9-yard
line, and then capped the drive with a 2-yard TD reception to cut the Oakland
lead to 21-17…2 of 3 receptions were for first downs…Game 5 at Carolina 10/8:
Started and led the team with 8 receptions for 55 yards (6.9 avg.), including a
long of 23 yards…Game 6 vs. Denver 10/22: Started with 3 receptions for 34 yards
(11.3 avg.), including a long of 18 yards…2of 3 receptions resulted in first
downs…Game 7 vs. N.Y. Jets 10/29: Started and led the team with 7 receptions for
76 yards (10.9 avg.) and 1 TD…In the 3rd quarter, connected with QB Charlie Frye
on a 30-yard TD to open a 17-3 lead…3 of 7 receptions resulted in first
downs…Game 8 at San Diego 11/5: Started and finished with a career-high 11
receptions for 78 yards (7.1 avg.)…His 11 receptions tied for the second most
receptions by a Browns receiver in franchise history (14, Ozzie Newsome, vs.
N.Y. Jets 10/14/84)…Late in the 2nd quarter, was 4-28 receiving on the 10-play,
59-yard (1:51) drive, capped by K Phil Dawson’s 30-yard FG to open a 12-10
lead…In the 4th quarter, was 4-30 receiving on the 13-play, 57-yard (3:46) drive
capped by K Phil Dawson’s 35-yard FG to cut the deficit, 24-18…6 of 11
receptions were for first downs…Game 9 at Atlanta 11/12: Started and led the
Browns with 5 receptions for 90 yards (18.0 avg.), including a career-long
40-yard reception…In the 1st quarter, connected with QB Charlie Frye on a
40-yard pass down to the Atlanta 6-yard line and four plays later RB Reuben
Droughns plunged for a 1-yard TD run for an early 7-0 lead…In the 4th quarter,
connected with Frye for a 36-yard pass down to the Atlanta 29-yard line and four
plays later, K Phil Dawson converted a 43-yard FG to open a 17-13 lead…3 of 5
receptions resulted in first downs…Game 10 vs. Pittsburgh 11/19: Started with 4
receptions for 36 yards (9.0 avg.), including a long of 11 yards…2 of 4
receptions resulted in first downs…Game 11 vs. Cincinnati 11/26: Started and led
the team with 6 receptions for 52 yards (8.7 avg.), including a long of 21
yards…3 of 6 receptions resulted in first downs…Game 12 vs. Kansas City 12/3:
Started with 1 reception for 26 yards…Made the key reception in overtime for 26
yards to the Cleveland 46-yard line and set the tone for the game-winning field
goal drive…Game 13 at Pittsburgh 12/7: Started with 4 receptions for 19 yards
(4.8 avg.)…Game 14 at Baltimore 12/17: Started with 5 receptions for 61 yards
(12.2 avg.), including a long of 36 yards…In the 1st quarter, connected with QB
Derek Anderson for a 36-yard completion and four plays later K Phil Dawson
converted a 51-yard FG to open a 3-0 lead…3 of 5 receptions resulted in a first
down…Game 15 vs. Tampa Bay 12/24: Started and added 2 receptions for 27 yards
(13.5 avg.), including a long of 16 yards…Both receptions resulted in first
downs…Game 16 at Houston 12/31: Started and led the team with 11 receptions for
a career-high 93 yards (8.5 avg.), including a long of 22 yards…His 11
receptions matched a career-high…With 11 receptions totaled 89 receptions for
the year and tied a franchise record for receptions in a single season (89,
Ozzie Newsome, 1983 and 1984)…5 of 11 receptions resulted in first downs.
2005
2005: Placed on Reserve-Non Football Injury list on July 29, after suffering a
knee injury during a motorcycle accident in the spring.
2004
Had his much-anticipated rookie season cut short after he was placed on
Injured-Reserve (fibula) on Sept. 29, 2004.
Game 1 vs. Baltimore 9/12: Made his NFL debut by starting at TE and led the club
with 4 receptions for 39 yards (9.8 avg.), including a long of 21 yards…Recorded
his first NFL reception in the 1st quarter with a 6-yard reception from QB Jeff
Garcia…Late in the 3rd quarter, connected with Garcia for a 21-yard pass on a
3rd and 10 play out to the Ravens 47-yard line, and two plays later Garcia
connected with WR Quincy Morgan on a 46-yard TD to open a 10-3 lead…2-4
receptions were for first downs…Also played special teams on punt rush unit…Game
2 at Dallas 9/19: Started at TE and had 1 reception for 11 yards…Also played on
special teams…Suffered a right fibula injury on the second last play of the game
on an on-side kick…Game 3 at N.Y. Giants 9/26: Inactive due to injury (fibula).
College Highlights
One of the finest tight ends to ever suit up in the storied Miami Hurricanes
history…Has the same fiery nature and athletic ability that his father, Hall of
Famer Kellen Winslow, Sr., showed during his glorious career with the San Diego
Chargers…Two-year starter caught 119 passes for 1,365 yards (11.5 avg.) and 9
TDs in 38 games…His 119 catches rank fifth on the school’s career-record list
and were the most ever by a Miami tight end…In 2003, All-American first-team
selection by The NFL Draft Report, Associated Press, American Football Coaches
Association and Walter Camp, adding second-team honors from Sports
Illustrated…Winner of the John Mackey Award, given to the nation’s premier tight
end…All-Big East Conference first-team choice…Started every game, except vs.
Syracuse, leading the team with 60 receptions for 605 yards (10.1 avg.) and 1
TD…In 2002, CNNSI.com All-American first-team selection…All-Big East Conference
first-team choice by the league’s coaches and a finalist for the Mackey Award in
his first season as a starter…Led the team with 57 receptions for a career-high
726 yards (12.7 avg) and 8 TDs…His 57 catches broke the old school season-record
(for tight ends) of 54 receptions by Glenn Dennison in 1983, while his 726 yards
shattered Dennison’s tight end mark of 594 yards (1983)…His eight scores set
another Hurricane tight end season-record, surpassing the previous mark of seven
by Jeremy Shockey in 2001…Led the team in catches in six contests…In 2001, was
one of four true freshmen to letter…Caught 2 passes for 34 yards (17.0 avg) in a
reserve role…Added 6 tackles, 3 solos, including one that resulted in a safety
on special teams.
Personal
Attended Scripps Ranch (San Diego, Calif.) High…One of the nation’s most highly
regarded all-around players who played extensively at three different positions
(receiver, tight end and defensive end) during his career...Caught 45 passes for
800 yards and 9 TDs in his senior season of 2000...Made 32 catches for 600 yards
and 13 TDs as a junior in 1999...Collected 115 tackles, 8 sacks and 5 recovered
fumbles, in addition to 3 interceptions and 3 forced fumbles as a senior on
defense...Named his conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2000...Also
punted and kicked off on special teams as a senior...Averaged 39 yards on 36
punts as a senior (one of his punts traveled 85 yards)…Made three-of-five field
goal attempts, including a 35-yarder, and was 10-of-12 on conversion
kicks...Recorded 32 tackles and 13 sacks with 3 recovered fumbles and 1
interception on defense in 1999...Rated the No. 41 prospect, regardless of
position, in California by Super Prep...Rated the No. 6 “Jumbo Athlete†in the
nation by Super Prep in the summer of 2000...Honor roll student…Son of Kellen
Winslow and Katrina Ramsey…Father is a Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end, a
former San Diego Chargers and University of Missouri star, who currently is a
motivational speaker and television sports analyst...Married to wife Janelle on June 15, 2006...Born Kellen Boswell Winslow II on July 21, 1983.
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