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Posted at 11:51 a.m., Thursday, August 9, 2007

NFL: Browns' McGinest to have back surgery

By TOM WITHERS
Associated Press

BEREA, Ohio — Browns linebacker Willie McGinest was scheduled to have back surgery today and will miss at least six weeks, another blow to a Cleveland team decimated by major injuries the past few seasons.

McGinest, who has made 159 starts during a 13-year NFL career, was to have the operation in Los Angeles.

After a week of rest following the procedure on a bulging disk, he'll begin rehab and the Browns will re-evaluate McGinest in six weeks, coach Romeo Crennel said.

The 35-year-old McGinest signed as a free agent before last season after winning three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots.

Losing McGinest wasn't the only blow today for the Browns. Backup linebacker Matt Stewart had surgery to repair a torn muscle in his left shoulder and will likely be placed on injured reserve.

Crennel said inside linebacker Chaun Thompson will move to the outside. Thompson started 15 games for the Browns at outside linebacker in 2005. Antwan Peek worked with Cleveland's first-team defense during practice.

McGinest has been dealing with back issues for several seasons. Earlier this week he asked the Browns for permission to see his personal physician in California.

Crennel said there are no immediate plans to put McGinest on injured reserve.

"He's going to come back and we're going to try to get him ready to play the rest of the season," he said. "Backs are backs and they are fickle sometimes. But after the first six weeks we'll see how the rehab is going and that will be an indicator as how soon he'll be back."