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Following up on the previous item. ... Collie re-energized Indy's offense. Now, the Colts hope he'll be back in time for the playoffs. The second-year receiver left just before halftime Sunday after getting hit in the head and sustaining his second diagnosed concussion in seven weeks.
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"The only update I can give you is he's doing OK right now, but he had a concussion, and he'll be evaluated further," HC Jim Caldwell said after the game. Caldwell isn't about to guess how long Collie might be out this time, especially with the NFL's emphasis this season on treating concussions and particularly repeat concussions. Collie suffered his first concussion in Philadelphia on Nov. 7. He sat out the next week, then returned Nov. 21 against New England and left in the first quarter with concussion-like symptoms. He didn't play again until Sunday when he showed up with a tinted visor underneath his face mask. For what it's worth, Indianapolis Star staffer Phillip B. Wilson predicts Collie won't play again this year. ... Stay tuned.
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