

The Facts: Bowe is determined to make Browns fans say "Josh who?' by the end of the season. "When Josh (Gordon) was here he was the touchdown man and I'm here to fill his shoes,' Bowe told Northeast Ohio Media Group during minicamp. "It's my job to do that in this offense and I believe I can do that.'
Diehards Line:As Plain Dealer staffer Mary Kay Cabot suggests, before he can do that, Bowe must break his 17-game no-touchdown streak and find his way back into the end zone -- with the ball in his grasp. Remember, Bowe led the entire NFL with 15 TD catches in 2010. "I've been to the top and I've been to the bottom, and now it's time to get back to the top,' he said. It's not that the eight-year Chiefs veteran wasn't contributing last season. A big body like Gordon (6-3, 225), Bowe (6-2, 222) finished second on the team in receptions (60) and yards (754) only to Kelce. It's just that the end zone eluded him. So does he still have legitimate No. 1 receiver talent, the kind that Gordon displayed in 2013? "I have a lot left, especially after not scoring any touchdowns last year,' Bowe said. "Do you think I still got it? I wouldn't be here if I didn't have it.'