TE Jordan Cameron led the Cleveland Browns with nine catches for 108 yards in Sunday’s 23-10 loss to Miami.
He also scored the Browns’ only touchdown and repeatedly showed off his athletic ability, sprawling wide for catches and getting open at will in the middle of the field.
Quarterback Brandon Weeden showed his confidence in Cameron and predictably leaned on his tight end targeting the Southern Cal product a team-high 13 times.
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Mike Wilkening of Profootballtalk.com writes:
‘One of the four passes Cameron didn’t haul in Sunday deflected off his hands and was intercepted by the Dolphins’ Dimitri Patterson. However, Weeden took responsibility for the pick after the game’
“The one with Jordan [Cameron], I threw that ball behind him, the wind took it behind him,” said Weeden, who was intercepted three times on Sunday, according to a transcript from the club. “That one was on me,” Weeden said.