BALTIMORE -- The Browns fear that receiver Coley Coleman suffered another broken hand during Sunday's 24-10 loss to the Ravens, a source told cleveland.com.

The team also announced that linebacker Jamie Collins suffered a concussion.

Coleman left the game with 13:15 left after a collision with cornerback Marlon Humphrey on an incomplete pass when they jumped up for the ball. Coleman came down hard on his right hand -- the same one he broke last year and sat out six games with.

Coleman was in obvious pain and holding the hands close to his body when he walked off the field.



After the game, he went to the X-ray room, and then he sat looking dejected at his locker. He didn't want to talk after the game, but didn't have anything covering the hand.



"He's hurt,'' said one of his teammates.

The Browns would not confirm cleveland.com's report that they fear it's broken. They would only say that he'll undergo further testing.



Coleman also suffered a broken hand in practice last season after the second game and missed the next six games. He was never able to catch up, and finished the season with 33 catches for 413 yards and 3 TDs.

Coleman caught only one of his seven targets for 9 yards against the Ravens.

The poor outing came after a promising game against the Steelers, in which he caught 5 of 6 targets for 53 yards and a TD.

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As for Collins, he's now in the concussion protocol and his status for next Sunday's game in Indianapolis is unknown.



He'll have to pass a series of tests before he's allowed back on the field.



Collins, a starting outside 'backer, finished third on the Browns with seven tackles, including one for a loss.





