BEREA — Browns second-year wide receiver is still beating himself up over a dropping a touchdown pass in Sunday’s loss to the Bengals.
Trailing by 17 points early in the third quarter, the Browns marched down to the 29-yard line. Rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer launched a strike to Coleman, who slipped past Cincinnati’s coverage and was open in the end zone. Then, the ball went in and out of his hands.
“It’s not acceptable at all,” Coleman said Wednesday. “I take full responsibility for it. DeShone threw a great ball. I couldn’t ask for a better ball than that.