John Nestor

The Cleveland Browns used a balanced offense to pick up their first win of the season Sunday at Indianapolis and while balance is a good thing, the Browns also will need a go-to guy.

Wideout Mohamed Massaquoi could be that guy.

After missing all four of Cleveland's preseason games with a bone chip in his foot, Massaquoi was also slowed by a hamstring injury leading up to Sunday's game.

He seems to be slowly working his way back into shape for a team that desperately need a top receiver or two considering they are now running a West Coast offense under first-year coach Pat Shurmur.

Colt McCoy completed 22 of 31 passes for 221 yards and seven different players caught at least two passes each. Shurmur would like to see that kind of production be commonplace.

"I wouldn't say we're going to play one guy more than the other, but guys need to touch the football," Shurmur said. "Josh (Cribbs) needs to touch the football. Greg Little needs to touch the ball. There's a place for Brian Robiskie to touch it and I think Mo (Mohamed Massaquoi) showed up."

Massaquoi is in his third season out of Georgia and has a chance to establish himself as one of McCoy's main targets. He recorded 70 receptions for 1,107 yards and five touchdowns in his first two seasons.

Massaquoi has six catches for 122 yards and a healthy 20.3 yards per catch average in 2011.

 

NFL 2011 Week 2 Results

Bills (2-0) 38, Raiders (1-1) 35
Broncos (1-1) 24, Bengals (1-1) 22
Browns (1-1) 27, Colts (0-2) 19
Buccaneers (1-1) 24, Vikings (0-2) 20
Cowboys (1-1) 27, 49ers (1-1) 24
Falcons (1-1) 35, Eagles (1-1) 31
Jets (2-0) 32, Jaguars (1-1) 3
Lions (2-0) 48, Chiefs (0-2) 3
Packers (2-0) 30, Panthers (0-2) 23
Patriots (2-0) 35, Chargers (1-1) 21
Redskins (2-0) 22, Cardinals (1-1) 21
Saints (1-1) 30, Bears (1-1) 13
Steelers (1-1) 24, Seahawks (0-2) 0
Texans (2-0) 23, Dolphins (0-2) 13
Titans (1-1) 26, Ravens (1-1) 13
Giants (1-1) 28, Rams (0-2) 16

NFL 2011 Week 2 - Massaquoi Working His Way Back Into Browns Offense