D'Qwell Jackson has said that he does not expect Kellen Winslow to be much of a "threat" against the Cleveland Browns this weekend.
The New York Jets tight end, who has 319 receiving yards and two touchdowns this season, will line up against his former team tomorrow.
The Browns linebacker told the Cleveland Plain Dealer: "He doesn't play a whole lot so he's not gonna be much of a threat for us.
"It's gonna be a fun game. Both teams, we want to win the game and [Winslow], he likes to talk. We understand that, but in all seriousness, the guys who are gonna be on the field, we worry about those guys.
"He doesn't play a whole lot so I'm not going to get caught up in a guy that's watching the game for most of the time that his offense is out there on the field so I'm not worried about K-2."
Winslow spent his first four seasons in the NFL with the AFC North side.