New York Post

Russ may be out 2 months after surgery to fix finger

- RUSSELL WILSON Field Level Media

Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson underwent surgery to repair a ruptured tendon in the middle finger of his throwing hand on Friday and could be sidelined for four to eight weeks, according to reports.

Wilson consulted with a Los Angeles hand specialist on Friday to determine the extent of the finger injury on his right hand. Wilson was injured Thursday night during Seattle’s 26-17 loss to the Rams.

The Seahawks haven’t yet revealed Wilson’s surgery or provided an estimated timetable.

Wilson got hurt on a deep throw in the third quarter to Tyler Lockett. The quarterbac­k’s follow-through hit the wrist of Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald. After the incompleti­on, Wilson held up his bent middle finger. He returned for the next drive after getting his finger taped, but threw just one pass on a three-and-out series before giving way to his backup, former Jet and Giant Geno Smith.

The 32-year-old Wilson has yet to miss a start in his 10 NFL seasons. His streaks of 149 consecutiv­e regular-season starts and 165 starts, counting the regular season and the postseason, are both the longest active runs among quarterbac­ks.

Wilson finished 11-for-16 for 152 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on. Smith led the Seahawks on a 10-play, 98-yard touchdown drive and wound up 10-for-17 for 131 yards with one TD and one intercepti­on.

Smith last started in 2017 for the Giants in the infamous game in which coach Ben McAdoo benched Eli Manning, snapping his 210-game streak. Overall, Smith has started 31 games — 30 coming with the Jets between 2013-16.

“I totally trust that Geno can do this, and I think you saw it last night in a really difficult situation — hurry-up, all that kind of stuff, he was really good at it,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said earlier Friday, before the extent of Wilson’s injury was known. “He really understand­s the system. so we’ll be able to stay with the preparatio­n and that’ll help everybody.

“Geno makes guys ... feel confident and feel comfortabl­e, and I thought that was a great showing.”

Smith was a second-round pick by the Jets in the 2013 draft, but struggled mightily. He had 21 intercepti­ons against 12 touchdowns while starting all 16 games as a rookie and had 13 of each in 2014, when he started 13 games.

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