Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne has insisted that his recent run of poor displays are not because he is being bothered by a tricep injury.
The 36-year-old recorded one of the worst performances of his career as he caught just one pass for five yards in his side's victory over the Cleveland Browns.
Reports have suggested that the veteran has been struggling with a torn tricep, but Wayne is adamant that he is fine to continue playing for the Colts, starting with their match against the Houston Texans.
He told the Indianapolis Star: "If I'm out there playing, I'm good. The only thing I'm worried about is going out there and competing.
"We know how important defending our turf is. We have a hungry Texans team coming in here. That's all I've been focused on. Nothing more, nothing less."
Wayne has recorded 55 receptions for 641 yards and two touchdowns this season.