Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Austin Collie left Sunday night's game vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers with concussion-like symptoms, but his agent Don Yee doesn't want anyone assuming that the injury is, indeed, a concussion.
Austin Collie’s Agent Downplays Speculation Indianapolis Colts’ Wide Receiver Has Concussion
Yee told Adam Schefter that Collie is "going through the normal protocol," and that "we just don't know yet" whether or not the Colts' WR suffered a concussion after being hit by Steelers' cornerback Ike Taylor. It's easy to understand why the "C"-word is being thrown around so loosely in this instance, as Collie suffered multiple concussions in 2010.
Collie, 26, was extremely productive during his first season and a half in the NFL. He caught 60 passes for 676 yards and seven touchdowns as a rookie, then followed that up with 58 catches for 649 yards and eight scores in 2010, despite missing seven games due to the aforementioned head injuries.
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