By Kyle Ratke, USA TODAY

The Cleveland Browns made it clear that they aren't entirely comfortable with Colt McCoy as their starting quarterback when they picked Brandon Weeden in the first round of this year's NFL draft.

News reports have surfaced that the team has considered trading McCoy, a former third-round pick, but right now, he remains a Brown.

McCoy's brother, Case, will know how to react if Colt does get traded. Case, currently the quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, has been practicing.

After seeing a tweet from a fake ESPN account that stated Colt had been traded to the Philadelphia Eagles, Case tweeted his feelings about the Browns and their future direction saying they were "only going downhill."

Case has deleted the tweet from his Twitter account, but didn't totally back off his comments after learning that it was a fake report.

Fake ESPN accounts are nuts... Got me fired up over nothing! Still kinda meant what I said :/

This isn't the first time a member of the McCoy family has ripped into the Browns. Last season, Colt's dad questioned whether or not the Browns should have kept his son in the game after taking a hit from James Harrison of the Steelers.

With all signs indicating that Weeden will be the starting quarterback for the Browns this season, it appears there's a chance McCoy and the Browns will be parting ways soon. It's yet to be seen whether or not this is good or bad news for the McCoy family.