SEATTLE (AP) — Of all the attributes that have made Russell Wilson one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL for several years, his durability has ranked high on the list.
He has never missed a start, and only rarely not taken a snap.
That streak of always being under center for the Seahawks could be at risk, depending on the severity of the finger injury sustained in Thursday night’s 26-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
Seattle coach Pete Carroll called the injury to the middle finger on Wilson's throwing hand a “badly sprained finger.