As the Cleveland Browns heal up their wounds from the first few weeks of the regular season, the team tries to find out how they will look in the coming weeks. The first bit of news is regarding injured top wide receiver Corey Coleman, who broke his hand on Sunday against the Ravens. After his successful surgery on his broken hand, the Browns can expect their 2016 first-round selection to be back within 6-8 weeks.
#Browns WR Corey Coleman, who broke his hand Sunday, is out 6-8 weeks, source said. He's a prime candidate for Injured Reserve (to return)
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 18, 2017
The second bit of news regards the 2017 top-pick, Myles Garrett, as the defensive end has been out for the first two games of the regular season and trying to make his return back to the gridiron. Well, the news on a return has changed and it appears tat Garrett could make his season debut as soon as this Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
“We’re getting closer.”
Hue Jackson hopes that Myles Garrett can get some work in this week. Won’t rule him out for Sunday.
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 18, 2017
We’ll see how Garrett looks as the week goes on to gauge his status for Sunday.
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