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Mike Pettine: Dwayne Bowe hurt by his lack of versatility

With three games remaining in the 2015 NFL season, wide receiver Dwayne Bowe has turned into one of the stranger free agent signings in franchise history.

Bowe, as Browns fans know and are quick to point out, was signed to a two-year $12.5 million contract this past off-season with $9 million in guaranteed money after spending the first eight years of his professional career with the Kansas City Chiefs.

While no one was realistically expecting Bowe to put up the numbers he did with the Chiefs, where he averaged 66 receptions, 894 yards and almost six touchdowns a year, it was reasonable to expect more than what Bowe has given the Browns so far.