MENU
SECTIONS
OTHER
CLASSIFIEDS
CONTACT US / FAQ
Advertisement
Center LeCharles Bentley is coming off major knee surgery and a serious infection.
1
MORE

Browns' Bentley back on practice field

Tony Dejak / AP

Browns' Bentley back on practice field

BEREA, Ohio - Center LeCharles Bentley stood smiling yesterday following his first practice with the Cleveland Browns in nearly two years.

Bentley looked just like the former Pro Bowler the Browns signed in 2006, his massive tattooed biceps bulging from his jersey.

But when he spoke, Bentley no longer sounded like the starry-eyed player who couldn't wait to walk on the field for his hometown team.

Advertisement

Bentley, who suffered a major knee injury and a life-threatening infection, now feels he's got something even bigger to accomplish.

"I've been a die-hard fan my entire life - that will never change," Bentley said. "But one thing I've realized over these last two years is there is a business aspect to this.

"It was really a test," Bentley said. "So many times I wanted to quit, but I just couldn't. Right now, I'm just trying to show people that if you believe in something, pray hard, work hard, and stay steadfast in your faith, anything can happen."

Bentley passed a physical and running test Monday and was cleared by the Browns to return to the practice field for the first time since injuring his left knee at the start of training camp in 2006.

Advertisement

Bentley has no doubt that he'll be starting in 2008 whether it's with the Browns or another NFL team.

"I am going to end up being a better player behind all this," Bentley said. "I feel much better. I feel much stronger. I feel much more explosive than I've ever been."

While acknowledging that it was exciting to see Bentley return from injury, Browns coach Romeo Crennel is waiting to see whether Bentley can contribute this season.

"It'll be uplifting if he can play at the level he used to play at," Crennel said.

Bentley participated in practice yesterday during the start of the Browns' three-day minicamp, including some drills with the other offensive linemen. But when it came time for contact, Bentley stood to the side, his helmet propped on top of his head. The Browns don't know when he'll be able to take part in contact drills.

Bentley, 28, a two-time Pro Bowl center with New Orleans, signed a six-year, $36 million free-agent contract in March, 2006, with the Browns. His dream of playing for his hometown team ended quickly when he tore his left patellar tendon on the first full-contact play of training camp that year. He hasn't played since.

Following surgery to repair the tendon, he developed a staph infection and needed three more operations.

It remains to be seen whether Bentley can help the Browns, whose improved line was a major factor in the team's high-scoring offense and 10-win season last year.

Tight end Kellen Winslow also reported to minicamp after skipping the team's voluntary organized team activities last month. He underwent offseason knee surgery and wants to redo his contract.

Wide receiver Joe Jurevicius is still rehabbing his knee after offseason surgery and was absent from minicamp as was offensive lineman Ryan Tucker, who is recovering from a hip injury.

First Published June 11, 2008, 10:14 a.m.

RELATED
SHOW COMMENTS  
Join the Conversation
We value your comments and civil discourse. Click here to review our Commenting Guidelines.
Must Read
Partners
Advertisement
Center LeCharles Bentley is coming off major knee surgery and a serious infection.  (Tony Dejak / AP)
Tony Dejak / AP
Advertisement
LATEST sports
Advertisement
Pittsburgh skyline silhouette
TOP
Email a Story