CLEVELAND -- The Browns cant even get through a practice uninjured these days.Rookie wide receiver Corey Coleman broke his hand during Wednesdays workout, the latest major blow to a young, struggling team that has already lost two starting quarterbacks in the first two weeks of the season.A first-round draft pick, Coleman had a breakout game Sunday, scoring two touchdowns in a 25-20 loss against the Baltimore Ravens. He was finally looking like the big-time playmaker the Browns envisioned he could be when they selected him No. 15 overall.Now, the former Baylor star is sidelined, leaving Clevelands offense without another option.Coleman banged his hand on another defender while making a catch but continued to practice. He stayed on the field the entire time, but later went for an X-ray, which revealed the fracture.The Browns released a statement addressing Colemans injury, saying the injury is being further evaluated in order to determine when he will return to play.On Wednesday night, Coleman posted a message on his Instagram account.The past few hours have been real tough for me, he wrote. Making it to the NFL was a dream that many didnt think I could accomplish. That road was full of many tough times. Breaking my hand in practice today was tough. But thankfully tough times dont last, tough people do. I. Will. Be. Back.Colemans injury follows those to QBs Robert Griffin III and Josh McCown, who are both sidelined indefinitely with injuries to their left shoulders.With Griffin and McCown out, the Browns will start rookie Cody Kessler at Miami.If Kesslers challenge wasnt tough enough against the Dolphins defense, he just lost the teams leading receiver. Coleman had seven catches for 173 yards -- a 24.7 average per catch -- in Clevelands first two games.Its been a rough few days for the Browns, who also lost starting center Cam Erving with a bruised lung and promising rookie defensive end Carl Nassib with a broken hand in Sundays game against the Ravens.Erving spent one night in the hospital. He returned to the teams facility on Wednesday, but theres no timetable on his return. Nassib underwent surgery and its possible he could return in the coming weeks and play with a protective cast.When he met with reporters following practice, Browns coach Hue Jackson didnt yet know the extent of Colemans injury.In fact, Jackson joked that he was expecting another big performance from him like the one he got Sunday.Two touchdowns, five catches, over 100 yards. Keep doing that for me, baby, and we are right on, Jackson said.Sadly for the Browns, Coleman wont be doing that again anytime soon.---Online: AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/AP-NFLCustom Toronto Blue Jays Nike Jerseys . - After leading the Saints to a fourth playoff appearance in five seasons, Drew Brees expressed confidence in the direction of his team and, perhaps more importantly, showed a willingness to listen to contract proposals if the team needs his help getting under the NFLs salary cap. Custom Los Angeles Angels Nike Jerseys .com) - The game was all punts and field goals before Kodi Whitfields catch. https://www.custombaseballnikejerseys.com/?tag=custom-colorado-rockies-nike-jerseys . -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as the Sault Ste. Custom Houston Astros Nike Jerseys . 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METAIRIE, La. -- Saints fullback John Kuhn plans to stay in New Orleans during his teams Week 5 bye and try to get his first real taste of life in the Big Easy.That option became a lot more attractive after he scored three touchdowns in the Saints first victory of the season in San Diego.I wont feel like I have to have a hood up at all times, said Kuhn, who joined the Saints in August and knows what its like to mingle with a passionate fan base from his nine seasons with Green Bay.The Saints might be 0-4 now if not for a trio of Chargers turnovers inside the final seven minutes of New Orleans 35-34 victory on Sunday . Then again, they were not far off from being 3-1, either.New Orleans led Oakland in Week 1 until the Raiders scored a touchdown with 47 seconds left, and then added a bold, do-or-die 2-point conversion for a 35-34 victory.The Saints still had a 61-yard field-goal attempt for the win as time expired, but Wil Lutzs kick narrowly swerved wide left.In Week 2, the Saints lost to the Giants on a field goal in the final seconds. Only one of New Orleans losses didnt go down to the wire -- a 45-32 setback against Atlanta in Week 3.So the Saints head into their week off with at least a measure of hope theyll start winning more during the last three quarters of their schedule.We had a couple of close games at the beginning of the season that could have swung the other way, defensive end Cameron Jordan said. When you come out with those wins, it helps build confidence for the young guys and helps mold the team.The bye also comes at what appears to be a preferable time for the Saints, who have been riddled with an unusual number of early season injuries to key players.It is unclear whether starting left tackle Terron Armstead (knee), starting middle linebacker James Laurinaitis (quad), projected starting linebacker Dannell Ellerbe (quad), tight end Josh Hill (ankle) and left guard Senio Kelemete (hamstring) will return from injuries by the time New Orleans next takes the field at Carolina on Oct. 16. Ellerbe, however, appeared close to returning this past week, and annother week off certainly helps the other hobbled players.ddddddddddddMeanwhile, players including safety Kenny Vaccaro (ankle) and receiver Willie Snead (toe) just returned from recent injuries on Sunday. They could use more time to heal.And in just a few more weeks, starting cornerback Delvin Breaux and first-round draft choice Sheldon Rankins, a projected starter at defensive tackle, could be back. Both of them have fractured fibulas.Weve got a lot of guys that we need to get back healthy, which will make us a lot better team, said Vaccaro, adding that hell be staying in New Orleans this week. Ive got to get treatment on my ankle; it was really sore (Sunday), so Ill have to get treatment throughout the week.On Sunday, the Chargers, who led by 13 before their offensive meltdown, lambasted themselves for giving the game away.For the Saints, it begged the question: Was their first victory cause for validation, or nothing more than a brief reprieve?Many Saints players saw it as the latter, because they played hard until the end and capitalized on San Diego mistakes in the clutch.Even before the Chargers turnovers, the Saints defense bowed up in its territory to force a field goal and keep the game a two-possession affair.Then came the fumbles, one of which was caused by a heavy hit from safety Vonn Bell, while the other just seemed to slip from the grasp of Chargers receiver Travis Benjamin.A lot of times with turnovers, its just capitalizing on the offenses mistakes, Vaccaro said. If guys arent running to the ball, we wouldnt have recovered the fumbles.Even after the Saints took the lead, the defense, which came in ranked 31st in the NFL, had to stop star quarterback Philip Rivers from driving into field goal range. The Chargers went backward and B.W. Webbs interception of a fourth-down pass sealed it.We needed that win and I dont care what form or fashion it came in, Vaccaro said.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '