Michael Pittman Jr., a receiver for the Indianapolis Colts, claimed he couldn’t recall the “scary” hit that ended up taking him out of last week’s game. Damontae Kazee, a cornerback for the Steelers, was hit, and he was suspended for the remainder of the season.
The hit occurred during Saturday’s 30-13 victory over the Steelers by Indianapolis. This past Saturday, there was an update on his condition.

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Pittman, the top receiver for the Colts, was sent back into concussion protocol a day after an independent neurologist cleared him of the damage he sustained against the Steelers on Saturday. He will now miss the Falcons game on Sunday.
#Colts WR Michael Pittman is OUT for Sunday's game vs. the #Falcons due to his concussion and a shoulder injury.
Went from cleared, to back out. pic.twitter.com/DXJs6zVHZ2
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 23, 2023
With 99 receptions for 1,062 yards and four touchdowns this season, Pittman is having a career year for the Colts, so this is a major loss. The Colts, who are currently 8-6, must win in order to avoid being stuck in the AFC South.
Pittman’s first absentee game of the season will be this one.
