Cleveland tight end Kellen Winslow practiced with the team on Friday and is questionable for Sunday's game against Washington but still hasn't discussed his mysterious illness. "I feel OK, man, I feel alright. It's good to be back," Winslow said. "I just have to get in the swing of things and get as ready as I can. I think [I'll play]. I'll see how it goes." Winslow spent three days at the Cleveland Clinic before being released Sunday. He was treated at home until Wednesday. "It's not for sure I'm going to play this game," he said. "I'm going to do the best I can and I'm going to tough it out, though. I'm going to be OK." "It was really the Cleveland Browns' decision to keep it undisclosed," Winslow added. "So, I agree with that. Just because I play professional football and catch a football, doesn't mean I should let people into my personal business. I'm happy to be back and I think I'm good to go."