The Cleveland Browns are withholding the bonus money owed to Kellen Winslow after the tight end sustained a season-ending injury in a May 1 motorcycle accident. However, one source says the Browns and Winslow are very close to a deal that would extend Winslow?s contract by one-year and pay him his bonus. "He doesn't get a 'mulligan' on the first breach of contract," said a source familiar with the negotiations. "[The team] can still come after that money. On the other hand, it offers him a chance to make back the bonus money he lost by breaching the contract the first time. It's very fair."