The Facts: Sanders said he felt "OK" after the game, but he suffered a concussion when he got hit by Rams safety Rodney McLeod while trying to catch a pass that Peyton Manning said could have been delivered better.
Diehards Line:
"I feel a part of that, I probably could have held the safety a little longer, keep him from getting a jump on that. Every pass you throw you feel responsible for," Manning said, via ESPN.com "I hope he's OK. … Any time a player gets injured on the end of one of your passes my heart drops. … He said was OK. I take that very seriously, I always have." Sanders will have to go through the concussion protocol before he's cleared to play next week. We'll be following up.