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Jordan Cameron says contract talks are “going well”

Jordan Cameron

Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Cameron makes a catch during NFL football training camp, Saturday, July 26, 2014, in Berea, Ohio. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

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Browns *tight end Jordan Cameron, avoiding a messy legal battle by declaring himself a “Pro Bowl pass catcher” early on.

But it’s going to take more than that to get him paid.

Cameron was back on the practice field Monday after missing a week because of a shoulder injury, and said talks on a new contract were “going well.”

It’s positive, the whole process has been positive,” Cameron said, via Tom Reed of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. “I’ll leave it at that. It’s ongoing and going well. . . .

“Always hopeful, but I’m not worried about that at all. We’ve got Washington to look forward to.”

Cameron’s entering the final year of his rookie deal, which was worth around $2.5 million for four years. He’s looking for multiples of that per year, especially with Jimmy Graham’s four-year, $40 million deal which set the bar for pass-catching *tight ends.