Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow will undergo Tuesday surgery to repair the right knee injury he sustained earlier this offseason in a motorcycle accident and team officials expect the 2004 first-round choice to be available for the 2006 season. Surgeons will repair a torn right anterior cruciate ligament but team officials said that, despite speculation to the contrary, there was no further damage to Winslow's right knee. Winslow had already acknowledged, in a public statement to the Browns and their fans, he will miss the entire 2005 campaign. The former University of Miami star, the fifth overall choice in the 2004 draft, played in only two games as a rookie. Winslow broke his right ankle last year in the final seconds of a game at Dallas while attempting to recover an onside kick. Winslow finished the year with just five receptions.