

The Facts: Following up on a previous item. ... Bowe wants to go from zero to 15. Touchdowns, that is. Bowe isn't making numerical guarantees, but he knows this: Signing a two-year deal with the Browns sparks plans of "going back to the Dwayne Bowe of 2010," he said.
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Bowe scored 15 touchdowns in that breakout 2010 season, which landed him a $56 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Bowe has scored 13 touchdowns in the four years since, including zero last season, when the Chiefs did not throw a touchdown pass to a single wideout. Kansas City cut Bowe on March 12. "I have a chance to revitalize myself," Bowe, 30, said. "Just sit back and watch. ..." We'll see. Much will depend on the team's quarterback play and Bowe's confidence isn't necessarily reflective of a depth chart featuring Josh McCown, Johnny Manziel, Thad Lewis and Connor Shaw.