The Browns say they don’t plan to trade Colt McCoy right now.
Cleveland Browns Prefer To Trade Colt McCoy As Part Of A ‘Dignified’ Severance
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Read Article >Cleveland Browns Have No Plans To Trade Colt McCoy ‘Right Now’ Says Mike Holmgren
Browns head coach Pat Shurmur hinted earlier in the month that Weeden could be named the starting quarterback ahead of training camp. Holmgren sounded a different tone on Thursday.
Given Weeden’s age, McCoy’s track record as the starter and the desperation to start winning games in Cleveland, it would be a major upset if Weeden were not the starting quarterback in 2012.
Read Article >Colt McCoy’s ‘Fate Was Sealed’ In Cleveland With His Father’s Remarks
According to Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland, sources told him that McCoy’s “fate as a former starter was sealed” when Brad McCoy made his comments.
The elder McCoy told the press that his son was visibly showing signs of a concussion and should have been removed from the game. The Browns maintained their handling of McCoy’s injury was appropriate and that the quarterback’s concussion was not apparent until after the game.
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