Austin Collie Leaves Game With Second Concussion After Catching Two Touchdowns Against Jaguars

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Dec 19, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS — Colts wide reciever Austin Collie left Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a concussion.

Collie came across the middle for a pass from Peyton Manning late in the second quarter when Jaguars linebacker Daryl Smith hit him in the head with his forearm. The crowd waited in near silence because Collie was knocked out with a concussion on Nov. 7 against Philadelphia.

Coach Jim Caldwell walked onto on the field to see how Collie was doing after the play, but Collie got up and walked straight to the locker room without help.

Collie had eight catches for 87 yards and two touchdowns before the hit. He had been one of Manning's top targets this season, hauling in 58 catches for 649 yards and eight touchdowns.

He had not played since Nov. 21 against New England, when he played in the first quarter, then left the game because he felt uncomfortable.

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