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Posted: 12/19/2011
BEREA, Ohio - Browns quarterback Colt McCoy has not yet been medically cleared to resume practice following a concussion, and it remains unclear if he will play again this season.
Coach Pat Shurmur said McCoy is improving and remains day-to-day. McCoy did not travel with the team for Sunday's game in Arizona His backup, Seneca Wallace, started Cleveland's 20-17 overtime loss to the Cardinals. Shurmur would not discuss which of his QBs would start this Saturday at Baltimore. Shurmur will wait until McCoy is cleared before announcing his starter.
Shurmur does not know if McCoy will practice this week.
McCoy's concussion and the Browns' handling of the head injury brought the team under intense scrutiny last week. The NFL and Players Association sent medical personnel to meet with the Browns last week.
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