PHILADELPHIA — Two weeks after his breakout game for the Seahawks, defensive end Jadeveon Clowney was unable to play for Seattle Sunday due to a hip/core muscle injury.
Clowney did not practice all week for the Seahawks and, according to the NFL Network, traveled ahead of the team to Philadelphia to meet Dr. William Meyers, a noted sports hernia/core muscle specialist.
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Coach Pete Carroll said Friday that Clowney was “off campus’’ getting his hip examined due to an injury that he said surfaced in the 27-24 overtime win over the 49ers last week.