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Browns' Dwayne Bowe looking to return to 2010 form: 'Just sit back and watch'

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Dwayne Bowe plans on returning to his 2010 form with his new team in 2015.

Or as he put it, he's "going back to the Dwayne Bowe of 2010."

In 2010 Bowe caught 72 passes for 1,162 yards and 15 touchdowns with the Kansas City Chiefs. It was, by far, the most productive season of his career and he's failed to top five touchdowns in any season since.

"I have a chance to revitalize myself," Bowe told Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com Tuesday. "Just sit back and watch."

Much of Bowe's optimism centers around reuniting with former Chiefs director of pro personnel Ray Farmer, now the GM in Cleveland. Farmer has layed out a plan to Bowe. A blueprint that will best utilize the big receivers skill-set.

"Him knowing what I can do, seeing me in practice, making crazy plays, splitting the safeties, he knows I still can do that," Bowe said. "I couldn't showcase that last year. He was pulling up old plays, saying, 'We are going to use you just like that.' Moving around, going on motion, trying to hit the deep ball, trying to break plays."

Ever confident Bowe is excited to show that he can still play at 30. 

"I can't wait to show you," Bowe said.

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