After a scary collision on the sideline in last weekend's Denver Broncos-San Diego Chargers game, Wade Phillips could coach from the coaches' box in Oakland on Sunday night.

Phillips suffered a fractured left rib and a bruised lip when he collided with Melvin Gordon last Sunday.

"If I was going to go out, I'd want it to be on a pick-six," Phillips joked, referring to Bradley Roby's interception for a touchdown.

"They did a CAT scan on my head and they didn’t find anything," he continued.

Phillips, 69, is still in pain and doesn't want to get hit in back-to-back weeks.

He coached from the box for one game in 2011 after he had a kidney and his gallbladder removed when he was the Houston Texans' defensive coordinator under coach Gary Kubiak.