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Browns WR Massaquoi suffering from bone injury in left foot

Cleveland Browns coach Pat Shurmur revealed Monday that wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi has an injured bone in his left leg.

Shurmur didn't divulge any details about Massaquoi's injury until Monday, when he confirmed it was a bone problem. *The Plain Dealer* cited a source in reporting that Massaquoi has a small chip fracture on his left foot.

While the Browns haven't announced how long they expect Massaquoi to be out, team president Mike Holmgren told SportsTime Ohio the third-year receiver hopefully would be back on the field next week, according to The Plain Dealer.

Massaquoi, who showed up at training camp with a cast on his leg, hasn't yet practiced and spent the workouts on an exercise bike and watching from the sideline.

Also, second-year running back Montario Hardesty continued to be limited in his comeback from a knee injury. Shurmur said Hardesty hasn't suffered any setbacks, and the team is intentionally bringing him along slowly.

Linebacker Chris Gocong suffered a stinger during practice.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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