CLEVELAND, OH – SEPTEMBER 18: Corey Coleman #19 of the Cleveland Browns makes an 11-yard reception on fourth down against the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 18, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ravens defeated the Browns 25-20. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

The Cleveland Browns haven’t kept up with their end of things when it comes to professional sports teams in that city thriving. The Cavaliers won the NBA title this past season, and the Indians look like a promising contender heading into October.

The Browns, have had some early bad luck. First, Robert Griffin III went down, and was followed by Josh McCown, Cam Erving, and rookie Carl Nassib on the injured list. Today, that group received new company in rookie wideout Corey Coleman, the No. 15 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.

Coleman broke his hand in practice, and is being further evaluated to determine when he will return to play, according to the team.

This certainly isn’t the start that Hue Jackson would have liked for his tenure as Cleveland Browns head coach, but sometimes things just don’t fall in your favor.

Luckily for the Browns, Terrelle Pryor has seemed to be doing fairly well at the wide receiver position for them. But if they’re unable to stay healthy at quarterback, it may not be long until he’s forced to take snaps. Hopefully the injury bug gives the Browns a break. They need it.

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Harry Lyles Jr. is an Atlanta-based writer, and a Georgia State University graduate.