Anthony Gonzalez expressed optimism a balky hamstring issue is behind him and he'll be available Sunday when the Indianapolis Colts host the Cleveland Browns at Lucas Oil Stadium. "It's gone well," the veteran receiver said Thursday of his rehabilitation, "and I'm excited to hopefully get back out there." Gonzalez has been dealing with an injury to his right hamstring since mid-August. It kept him out of the final three preseason games and last Sunday's season opener at Houston. The 2007 first-round draft pick returned to practice on a limited basis last week but has been full-go this week. Knee and ankle injuries have limited Gonzalez to three games and five receptions the past two seasons. "I'm a football player. That's what I do," Gonzalez said. "I try to play football for the Indianapolis Colts, and to not be able to do that for the last two years and then again for last week, it's frustrating. It really is. But I'm still standing. I can still do some things. I'm looking forward to it." Source: Indianapolis Star
Collins can use all the help he can get. I could see the Colts winning this game against the Browns. But I think they're going to have to put points on the board because I can't see that Colts D stopping Hillis after they let the 2nd and 3rd string Houston RBs run all over last week.