Dwayne Bowe is confident that he can rediscover his best form following his move to the Cleveland Browns.
The 30-year-old struggled in the 2014 campaign as he failed to score a touchdown for the Kansas City Chiefs, which led to the AFC West side taking the decision to release him from their roster.
Bowe signed a two-year contract with the Browns, where he will link up with former Chiefs director of pro personnel Ray Farmer, who was at the club when the receiver was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2010.
"I have a chance to revitalise myself," Bowe told ESPN. "Just sit back and watch. [Farmer] knowing what I can do, seeing me in practice, making crazy plays, splitting the safeties, he knows I still can do that."
Bowe recorded 532 receptions for 7,155 yards and 44 touchdowns in his eight years in the NFL.