The Cleveland Browns have already won two games so far in the 2018 season and hold a 2-2-1 record overall. It has been an exciting season for the Browns, to say the least. Baker Mayfield has taken over the starting quarterback job, but there is one player who is frustrated with how the season has gone despite the team's early success.

According to a report from Cleveland.com, running back Duke Johnson has grown “frustrated” with his role in the offense.

Duke Johnson, frustrated by his lack of chances all season, got a pep talk Thursday morning from someone who has it even worse than him, and it helped him put things in perspective.

There have been no reports about who gave him the pep talk, but it sounds like Johnson may be putting his frustration behind him.

Last season with the Browns, Johnson had a massive breakout season. He rushed for 348 yards and four touchdowns, while also catching 74 passes for 693 yards and three touchdowns. Many expected Johnson's role to grow this season, but that has not been the case.

Throughout the first five games of the season, Johnson has received just 17 carries for 75 yards and 10 receptions for 91 yards.

Hue Jackson has relied heavily on Carlos Hyde in the backfield so far this season. Rookie Nick Chubb has also received a much larger workload than Johnson. That may change later on in the season, but for now, Johnson is not happy with the way he is being used.

Cleveland fans certainly love the skill-set that Johnson brings to the field, but they will take wins over forcing playing time to any individual player.

That being said, it would not be surprising to see Johnson express interest in leaving town following the season if his role does not improve.