Browns' General Manager Phil Savage defended his position to suspend tight end Kellen Winslow, who wasn't happy with how the team handled his recent staph infection. "The Browns are bigger than one person, bigger than [owner] Randy Lerner, bigger than [coach] Romeo Crennel, bigger than me and bigger than any player on this team," Savage said during a radio appearance. "We couldn't and won't allow one person to tear down the organization, so we had to do something." Winslow appealed his suspension on Wednesday. His case will be heard by an arbitrator on Tuesday in Cleveland.