Jamal Lewis was released by the Browns earlier this week, but that doesn't mean his career is over. Agent Mitch Frankel said Thursday that Lewis will consider playing next season if he feels strong physically and can sign on with a Super Bowl contender. "Jamal was kind of expecting this to happen, given where the organization is at this time and where he is in his career," said Frankel. "But he would give serious thought to playing again next season if he feels healthy and he has a legitimate shot to go to the Super Bowl. He hasn't won one in 10 years and would like another chance." In a statement from his representatives, Lewis said, "I would like to thank [Randy] Lerner and the Browns family for giving me the opportunity to play three years with an organization that has such a rich tradition. My teammates, the fans, and the community were great. I plan to evaluate my future and have not made a final determination on whether I will be playing football next season."