Colt McCoy Injury: Updates on Browns QB's Week 15 Status and Fantasy Value
Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy wasn’t looking to good after he got crushed by a helmet-to-helmet hit delivered courtesy of Pittsburgh Steelers LB James Harrison in their game last Thursday.
It’s now looking more and more unlikely that he will play this Sunday when his team travels to take on the Arizona Cardinals.
According to Scott Petrak of The Chronicle-Telegram, McCoy hasn’t practiced since that game or even begun preparations to play since he was concussed by that nasty hit.
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The quarterback was sent home from practice yesterday after displaying post-concussion symptoms and did not bring his work back with him.
Head coach Pat Shurmur did not rule out the possibility of McCoy starting on Sunday, but backup Seneca Wallace will be ready to go.
This is Wallace's ninth season in the league and he has thrown just two passes this year, both for completions. In his four games last year, Wallace completed 63 percent of his passes for 694 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions.
He’s definitely a serviceable player and any fantasy team that was actually starting McCoy in the playoffs can feel comfortable rolling with Seneca, although there are probably better options available.
It would be a huge surprise if the former Texas Longhorns signal-caller was able to go on Sunday, so don’t get your hopes up.
Keep it tuned here throughout the week for the latest updates on Colt McCoy’s status for the Week 15 game against the Cardinals and how he is handling himself in practice, if he is even out there at all.

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