
For the second straight week since his return from injury, Coleman led the Browns in receiving yards, though his day could've been much bigger if it hadn't been for a dropped pass in the end zone on a perfectly thrown ball from DeShone Kizer. That aside, Coleman has definitely emerged as Kizer's No. 1 weapon, with 19 total targets over the past two contests. Due to the lack of offensive playmakers on Cleveland's offense, Coleman should continue to see plenty of opportunities to close out the season, although the projected Week 13 return of Josh Gordon (suspension) could eat into his target share.

























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