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Are Dwayne Bowe’s Best Days Behind Him?

July 4, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In Week 3 of the upcoming 2014 season, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe will turn 30. A career-worst season in terms of yards per game in 2013 isn’t a good sign for an aging receiver, but it’s not necessarily a death sentence either.
We know that it’s hard for older running backs to be productive past the age of 30, but the same doesn’t hold true for wide receivers. It’s not unheard of for an older wide receiver to have a career year and put up big numbers.
Unfortunately for Bowe and the Chiefs, his best days probably are behind him. Bowe’s career production and situation both suggest that he could be closer to retirement than to a career year.
All eyes have been on the No. 2 receiver position in Kansas City this offseason, but Bowe may no longer even be a viable No. 1 target if he doesn’t bounce back in a big way in 2014. That very well may happen, but it’s hardly a foregone conclusion.
 
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