although specifics and a timeframe were not immediately available


Cleveland Browns receiver Jordan Cameron claims it's the focus to opposing defenses instead of issues with the quarterback Jason Campbell that has slowed him down over the last few weeks, according to Madden 23 coins Jordan Cameron, reported by Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

"I need to get things moving faster and I must figure out how to be open,'' said Cameron. "I must work hard to make it into the game and do more. I need to step up and make plays and do whatever I can in order to aid this team. This is what I want to do.''

The third-year receiver was enjoying a breakout season in 2013. however, his output has begun to decline significantly over the past two weeks, with the new quarterback Jason Campbell targeting Cameron just 18 times over the course of the past three games. Cameron is a 45-yard receiver who recorded 45 catches that totaled 515 yards and six touchdowns during the beginning seven games of the season, has only seven catches of 33 yards in the two games that he has played.

Cameron, who had been emerging as a big-play threat for the offensively-challenged Browns this season, says that defenses are rolling coverage his way and are now limiting his effectiveness downfield. The rookie receiver believes it's his job to work harder and take on the defense and that he's not too concerned about his relationship with the starting quarterback.

"I do not believe that it's Jason in any way Cameron said. Cameron declared. "They're getting you stuck at the line and then there's someone hitting you at the second level, so it's just harder chemistry with the route. The timing of the route is slightly off."

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The Denver Broncos may be without safety Rahim Moore for the remainder of the year after the defensive back in his third year underwent emergency surgery on Monday shortly after he was diagnosed with lateral compartment syndrome in the lower left leg of his, according to Joan Niesen and Mike Klis of The Denver Post.

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Moore 23-year-old Moore departed the team's Sunday night win against his team the Kansas City Chiefs with a leg injury described as "serious," although specifics and a timeframe were not immediately available. On Tuesday, The Denver Post broke down what exactly lateral compartment syndrome is:

Compartment syndrome develops when buy mut 23 coins a muscle, which is in the compartment between two fasciae, the connective tissue that covers muscles - starts to swell. Swelling continues and continues, eventually limiting blood flow to the muscles and causing nerve damage.

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