CLEVELAND, Ohio — Even by late-stage daylight savings standards, this Browns season is getting dark quickly.

In the span of two weeks, Cleveland suffered one heartbreaking loss at home and one blowout loss on the road. They attended the Baltimore Browns’ 30th birthday party and watched former quarterback Baker Mayfield lead two game-winning drives.

Fortunately, rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. is flashing bright enough to keep hope alive.

Just two games into his career, Fannin leads the Browns with 12 catches (five for first downs). He ranks second in both yards (111) and targets (14). He turned 21 in July.

Dare I say, the Canton native looks like a star. And no, it’s not too soon to say so.

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