Browns wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi left Sunday’s 24-14 loss to Buffalo in the first half with a hamstring injury. Massaquoi didn’t play in the second half, which was a big loss because he has been the Browns' most consistent and productive receiver in the first two games. After the game, Massaquoi sounded hopeful about playing Thursday night at Baltimore, but coach Pat Shurmur was noncommittal. With Massaquoi out, the Browns cobbled together a wide receiving group of rookies Travis Benjamin and Josh Gordon and second-year pro Greg Little. Veteran Josh Cribbs is available and actually had the Browns’ biggest gain of the day (24 yards), but coaches are reluctant to use him on offense because they want to keep him fresh for special teams and develop the young receivers. Source: Sporting News