The Cleveland Browns are off to yet another slow start to the season after dropping their first two games of the 2017 campaign.

Things have appeared to gotten worse as second-year wide receiver Corey Coleman suffered what seemed to be a hand injury. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, there is some fear within the organization that he has a broken bone in his hand.

Coleman had suffered a similar injury last season in practice that cost him six games of his rookie year. Before exiting Sunday's game, he had just only caught one pass on seven targets for nine receiving yards in the 24-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

The 23-year-old has been hit with the injury bug in his brief NFL career that has some cause for concern about his long-term future. It has played a factor in limiting his development on the field as he has shown to be a dynamic playmaker at the position.

If Coleman is lost for an extended period of time, the Browns will likely turn to offseason addition Kenny Britt and second-year wideout Rashad Higgins to fill his void in the passing game. Higgins had a strong performance against the Ravens recording a team-high seven catches on 11 targets for 95 receiving yards.