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I need to perform better and contribute to the team and do all I can to assist this team. This is what I want to do.

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Cleveland Browns receiver Jordan Cameron says it's more the attention of opposing defenses rather issues with quarterback Jason Campbell that has slowed his speed in recent weeks according to the May Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

"I need to get things moving faster and I must figure out how to open up to the process," said Cameron. "I must work hard to join the team and do more. I need to perform better and contribute to the team and do all I can to assist this team. This is what I want to do."

The third-year wide receiver was enjoying an impressive 2013 but his numbers have started to diminish significantly over the past two weeks. The team's new quarterback Jason Campbell targeting Cameron just 18 times over the last three games. Cameron was averaging 45 catches for 515 yards and six touchdowns in the first seven games of the season, has just seven receptions for 33 yards over 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. Cameron says that it's his responsibility to work harder and take on the defense and isn't concerned about his relationship with the starting quarterback.

"I don't think that it's Jason in any way,'' Cameron stated. "They're hitting you on the line and then somebody hitting you on the second level. It's just a little more difficult to chemistry with the route. The timing of the route is slightly off.''

In this Stream Steelers vs. Browns 2013. Week 12: Live coverage, score updates and much more Brandon Weeden is backand as bad as ever Browns WR Cameron Do not blame Jason Campbell Browns vs. Steelers odds. See all 11 storiesRahim Moore injury: Broncos DB has emergency surgery.

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

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Moore 23. who was 23 years old, left the team's win on Sunday against The Kansas City Chiefs with a leg injury that was described as "serious," although specifics and a date were not available at the time of the game.

It was reported on the 22nd of November that The Denver Post broke down what lateral compartment syndrome means:

Compartment Syndrome occurs when a muscle, that is located in a compartment between two fasciae the connective tissue surrounding muscles - starts to swell. The swelling continues to increase and eventually limiting blood flow to muscles and causing nerve damage.

A day after  Cheap Mut 24 coins  undergoing surgery, the Broncos haven't decided on the timetable for recovery for Moore and they are considering placing him on the reserve for injuries.