TAMPA, Fla. -- Kellen Winslow's time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers apparently is over.

In an interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio on Monday morning, Winslow said he was told by the team that his services no longer are required. Winslow said he was told the Bucs will attempt to trade him.

"They're not looking for my services this year. (Coach Greg Schiano) said he'd help me out with a trade. It's kind of shocking, but that's what it is," Winslow said.

While Winslow appears on his way out, former Indianapolis Colts tight end Dallas Clark appears to be on his way in with the Bucs.

The veteran tight end worked out for the team last week, and the Bucs are expected to sign him to a contract sometime Tuesday, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Clark also has made visits to the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots.

Winslow, meanwhile, said he was told by the Buccaneers that part of the reason for the decision was that he had not been taking part in offseason workouts with the team.