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CLEVELAND — The Browns suspended Kellen Winslow on Monday for one game without pay for critical comments the tight end made after Sunday’s loss at Washington.

Winslow, who spent three days at the Cleveland Clinic this month with an undisclosed illness, revealed he had a staph infection — for the second time — before lashing out at general manager Phil Savage as the Pro Bowler’s teammates dressed after their 14-11 loss to the Redskins.

Winslow complained the team, which has had at least six cases of staph in the past three years, asked him to conceal his illness. He also vented at Savage for not checking on him while he was in the hospital, said he felt the Browns were treating him like a “piece of meat,” and said he considered requesting a trade.

Savage shot back with a 352-word statement Tuesday, suspending Winslow and calling his comments and behavior “unwarranted, inappropriate and unnecessarily disparaging to our organization.”

Winslow will miss Sunday’s game at Jacksonville and it will cost him $235,294 — his one-game paycheck.

Johnson could ride bench again

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs coach Herm Edwards hinted running back Larry Johnson, under NFL investigation for allegedly assaulting a woman, could be benched for a second straight game regardless of what the league decides.

“Decisions of all that will take place when it has to be made,” Edwards said. “. . . I’m going to do the right thing for the football team.”

Johnson was not activated last week as punishment for violating team rules. Since then, it’s become known a woman alleges Johnson spat on her several times during an argument at a nightspot this month. No charges have been filed, but it’s the fourth time in five years Johnson has been accused of assaulting a woman.

The Chiefs also switched kickers, releasing Nick Novak and signing rookie Connor Barth.

Footnotes.

Reggie Bush had surgery on his left knee and it’s unclear when the Saints running back will be back with the team.

• Patriots safety Rodney Harrison appears to be done for the season — and likely his career — after tearing his right quadriceps during Monday night’s victory over the Broncos.

• Steelers safety Troy Polamalu has not been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Giants despite suffering the seventh concussion of his career last weekend.

• The Eagles signed fullback Kyle Eckel to a two-year contract and released safety J.R. Reed.

• The 49ers signed center Eric Heitmann to a contract extension through 2011.

• Bills reserve linebacker John DiGiorgio is scheduled to have season- ending surgery next week to repair a torn ligament in his right knee.

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