Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Austin
Collie suffered a concussion against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
"Austin (Collie) did suffer a concussion," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said
Monday. "He came in today, felt really good, was examined by the doctors and
basically is going to be day-to-day. He felt really good coming out of the
game this morning after being evaluated today."
Collie, who's had a history of concussion issues, was injured while attempting
to haul in an Andrew Luck pass over the middle. As he went down, he took a hit
to the helmet from Larry Foote.
The Colts also lost defensive ends Robert Mathis (shoulder strain) and Cory
Redding (leg) during the contest.
"(The) MRI came back and (Redding's) got a mild MCL sprain. It could be a week
or so. He's in here treating it right now, so he's got a mild MCL," Pagano
said. "(Robert) Mathis is fine. We had a bunch of guys with nicks and bruises
but basically those (Collie and Redding) are the two major ones."
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