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Report: Corey Coleman May Have Broken Hand After Leaving Game Against Ravens; Jamie Collins Suffered A Concussion On Sunday

The Cleveland Browns fell in defeat to the Baltimore Ravens by a final score of 24-10. The game was a messy one for the Browns, who struggled to find any kind of flow during any part of the game. With the loss already stinging enough, the team may have to brace themselves for some even worse news.

Wide Receiver Corey Coleman may have broken his hand during Sunday’s loss, reports say. Coleman went up for a pass in the third quarter when he was leveled and went head over heels before landing on the turf. Coleman’s hand appeared to hit one of the Ravens’ defenders helmet before Coleman landed on his hand.

If the Browns do indeed lose Coleman to a broken hand, it would be the second time in Coleman’s young career that he would miss significant time with a hand injury. Last year, Coleman broke his hand during a practice heading into week three and missed six games of his rookie campaign.

In other news, Browns outside linebacker Jamie Collins left the game today with a concussion that he suffered in the fourth quarter of the loss. Collins will go into concussion protocol and will hopefully be back on the field against Indianapolis next week.

Elijah Mooneyham has been a dedicated sports fan his whole life. Born and raised in Cleveland, he has his best days when his hometown teams are winning. Elijah is currently on-air talent/producer on two shows, The Main Event and The Moon Hour, where you can find on AllSportsCleveland.com. He also has an insane passion for professional wrestling, so catch his opinions on the world of professional wrestling.

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