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From:ESPN.com
Anderson, Winslow recipients of Pro Bowl invites after Brady, Moss decline
Browns quarterback Derek Anderson will replace New England's Tom Brady and Cleveland tight end Kellen Winslow will sub for San Diego's Antonio Gates on the AFC's roster for the Pro Bowl in Honolulu.
Brady's top target this season, wide receiver Randy Moss, has also decided to skip the Feb. 10 game. Cincinnati's Chad Johnson will replace Moss, who caught five passes for 62 yards and a touchdown in New England's 17-14 loss to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII on Sunday night.
Brady, who was sacked five times by the Giants and pounded throughout the Super Bowl, has been bothered by a tender ankle. In a release, the Browns did not provide a reason for Anderson replacing the Patriots star.
With Anderson and Winslow making the trip, the Browns will have six players in the Pro Bowl, the club's most since sending six in 1994.
Johnson will accompany teammate T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who was picked for his first Pro Bowl. It will mark the first time a pair of Bengals receivers reached the Pro Bowl together.
Johnson is coming off a most unhappy season in Cincinnati, where his self-promotion has worn thin on coaches, teammates and fans. He stopped talking to the local media after a columnist suggested the team might be better off without him.
The flamboyant receiver was in Arizona leading up to the Super Bowl and, in numerous interviews, made it clear he's unhappy in Cincinnati. The Bengals have said repeatedly that he won't be traded.
Johnson has four years left on his contract, which was extended in April 2006. He will make $3 million in base salary next season, and can make $18.5 million over the rest of the deal.
He caught 93 passes for a club-record 1,440 yards and eight touchdowns last season. He also became the team's career leader in catches and yards.
Anderson, who began the season as Charlie Frye's backup with the Browns, threw for 3,787 yards and 29 touchdown passes while going 10-5 as a starter for Cleveland. The team was edged out of a playoff spot because of a tiebreaker.
Despite playing on bad knees and with a separated shoulder, Winslow led the Browns with 82 receptions and had 1,106 receiving yards, the most by a Cleveland tight end. He'll undergo another surgery -- his fourth since 2004 -- on his right knee after the Pro Bowl.
Winslow had postponed the operation in anticipation of replacing Gates, who sustained a toe injury during the playoffs.
Anderson and Winslow will join Browns kick returner Joshua Cribbs, wide receiver Braylon Edwards, long snapper Ryan Pontbriand and offensive tackle Joe Thomas in Hawaii. Before this season, the Browns had not had a player selected for the Pro Bowl since linebacker Jamir Miller in 2001.
"We're excited the Browns will have such a presence at the Pro Bowl this year," general manager Phil Savage said in a statement.
The Browns recently offered Anderson, who is scheduled to become a restricted free agent, a multiyear contract. If he does not accept the deal, the club is expected to sign him to a one-year $2.6 million tender.
Anderson is the first Cleveland quarterback to make the Pro Bowl since Bernie Kosar in 1987.