NEW YORK -- Kellen Winslow Jr. turned a three-day tryout into another chance at reviving his NFL career. The former Pro Bowl tight end was signed to a one-year deal by the New York Jets on Friday after a solid performance during the teams minicamp this week. Winslow was brought in on a tryout basis and impressed coach Rex Ryan, who wouldnt comment Thursday as to whether a signing was imminent but seemed to indicate he was pleased with what he saw. "That athleticism and his ability to catch the football," Ryan said, "it certainly jumps out." Winslow received a call from the Jets last Saturday, flew to the New York area Monday and was practicing the next day. He was active during the minicamp practices, making several catches on throws from both Mark Sanchez and Geno Smith. He was also used red-zone drills, in particular, with a few of his receptions coming in those situations. "Hes still a very athletic guy," Ryan said. "How many catches he had specifically, Im not sure, but you certainly feel his presence." Winslow, who turns 30 next month but said his sometimes troublesome knees were healthy, adds depth to a position thin on experience after New York allowed Dustin Keller to leave as a free agent. Jeff Cumberland, with 32 career catches in three seasons, has been the projected starter, with Konrad Reuland, a solid blocker, and former rugby player Hayden Smith the backups. Winslow played in just one game last season with New England before asking for his release. He expected to get another shot, but was left wondering about his NFL career this off-season when no calls came. Winslow said after his first practice with the Jets that "I have years left." Before leaving the teams locker room Thursday, Winslow said he hadnt heard yet if he would be signed by the Jets but made it clear he thought he could add something to Marty Mornhinwegs offence. "I feel like it would be a great spot," Winslow said. "I like it here. I like the team, I like the teammates. Hopefully, I can stay." Winslow, the son of Hall of Famer and former Chargers star Kellen Winslow, was a first-round draft pick of Cleveland in 2004. After a broken right leg as a rookie and a torn knee ligament the next year, Winslow had 89 catches in 2006 and made the Pro Bowl as an alternate the following year. He was traded to Tampa Bay in 2009 and had solid seasons of 77, 66 and 75 catches. The Buccaneers traded him to Seattle before last season, but he was waived in September after declining to reduce his salary. He signed with New England a few weeks later and played one game with one catch for 12 yards -- before asking for and being granted his release. "We thought Kellen did a nice job given the fact that you get off a plane, you get into a meeting, and a couple hours later youre out on the field," general manager John Idzik said. "I think all things considered, he did a pretty good job." James Neal Jersey . 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LEICESTER, England -- Leicesters 20-game unbeaten home league run ended as West Bromwich Albion beat the Premier League champions 2-1 on Sunday.Matt Phillips exploited Danny Drinkwaters error as West Brom inflicted Leicesters fifth loss of the season but the first at the King Power Stadium in the league since September 2015.Leicester forward Islam Slimani had quickly canceled out James Morrisons second-half opener but Phillips goal ended Albions five-match winless streak.Leicesters focus on the Champions League -- where Claudio Ranieris team needs one point from its final two group games to reach the last 16 -- has impacted on the domestic form.Leicester tumbled to 14th place as West Brom moved above the hosts into 11th.Leicester only lost just three times in last seasons successful campaign for its first top-flight title, with Jamie Vardy again benched Sunday without a goal in his last 13 outings after a substitute appearance.Leicester started on the back foot as Ron-Robert Zieler, in for Kasper Schmeichel after the goalkeeper fractured a hand in Wednesdays 0-0 Champions League draw in Copenhagen, tipped Phillips low drive wide after just three minutes.The Baggies made an aggressive start, helped by Leicesters sloppy play, with Zieler rusty and the goalkeeper allowed Salomon Rondon to charge down his clearance.Much like in their forgettable stalemate in Denmark, the Foxes were stifled with Slimani and thee recalled Shinji Okazaki starved of service.dddddddddddd.With Vardy benched, Leicester lacked the cunning to attack West Brom as Ahmed Musa and Riyad Mahrez remained on the periphery.Darren Fletcher and Claudio Yacob screened the visitors defense well and it was the first time Leicester had failed to register a shot on target in the first half since returning to the Premier League in 2014.In response Ranieri replaced Okazaki with Vardy at the break but the strikers introduction failed to inspire the hosts.West Brom took the lead seven minutes after the restart. Fine work from Rondon saw the ball eventually worked right.Phillips cross struck Christian Fuchs and fell invitingly for Morrison to stoop and glance a fine 10-yard header across Zieler and into the corner.The lead lasted just three minutes. Leicester equalized with its first effort of the game. Slimanis cross-field pass found Mahrez and the striker wandered into the area unchecked. Mahrezs cross then found fellow Algerian Slimani who timed his run perfectly to nod in his fifth strike of the season from six yards.The goal reinvigorated Leicester but West Brom regained its composure and grabbed the winner in the 72nd.Drinkwaters wretched back-pass sent Phillips clear and the winger outpaced Wes Morgan to dink past Zieler. ' ' '