CLEVELAND (AP) -- Kellen Winslow Jr. remained hospitalized more than a week after sustaining internal injuries and damage to his right knee in a motorcycle accident.<br>
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"He's still in the hospital and we don't know when he will be getting out," Cleveland Browns coach Romeo Crennel said Monday. "We're hoping that he can recover soon."<br>
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The Browns have not provided an update on Winslow's status since releasing a statement Wednesday that said they were concerned about his knee.<br>
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Winslow was injured May 1 when he went flying over the handlebars of his newly purchased motorcycle at 35 mph. <br>
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Westlake police are still determining whether to charge Winslow with reckless operation, Lt. Ray Arcuri said. Arcuri said it's unclear exactly what Winslow was doing when the accident occurred.<br>
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The 21-year-old tight end, Cleveland's top pick in the 2004 draft, bought a powerful motorcycle last month and had a learner's permit, but ignored advice from fellow riders to get lessons.