Anthony Herrera, about to see his first action in more than nine months after knee surgery, will enter Saturday's preseason game against Dallas with a brace on his left knee and a chip on his shoulder.
Both could serve their purpose.
This was the impression gleaned from Herrera's brief, terse meeting with reporters after Thursday's practice -- his first interview of training camp.
"Yes, he has something to prove," said coach Leslie Frazier of the team's starting right guard from 2007 through Nov. 21 of last season, when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. "He wants to prove something to everybody, including us as coaches, whether or not he can do it or not."
Herrera? He said he was excited for the opportunity. Asked about the knee he said, "It feels great."
Was he concerned he wouldn't be back in time for the regular season?
"I don't have any concerns," he said. "You guys where the ones that were out there speculating or whatever. I had no concerns. Neither did the coaches or the training staff."
Still, Frazier said there were things he would be watching for from Herrera, who started practicing last week. Frazier admitted he wasn't sure how ready Herrera was to start in a regular season game and that he needed to see how the veteran does Saturday.