The Denver Post

Concussion violation

- By The Associated Press Associated Press file

RENTON, WASH.» The Seattle Seahawks were fined $100,000 for not properly following concussion protocol with quarterbac­k Russell Wilson during a game on Nov. 9.

The NFL and NFLPA announced their decision Thursday following an investigat­ion that lasted more than a month. Along with the financial penalty, Seattle’s coaching and medical staffs will be required to attend remedial training regarding the concussion protocol.

Seattle is the first team fined for such a violation.

The investigat­ion determined that Wilson was allowed back on the field before a required evaluation was performed on the sideline.

The Seahawks said Thursday they accepted the results of the investigat­ion and that any missteps in violating the protocol were not intentiona­l.

“I guess that’s what they decided to do. I thought everything was done in the right way,” Wilson said Thursday. “There was a lot of confusion. I didn’t really understand why I was coming out of the game anyway. I was completely clear. My jaw was a little messed up. Other than that, that’s what they decided.”

Wilson was hit in the chin by Arizona’s Karlos Dansby, who was flagged for roughing the passer. Referee Walt Anderson sent Wilson off the field. But Wilson was in Seattle’s injury tent for only a few moments, and he missed just one play before returning to the field.

“In this case, through a series of communicat­ion breakdowns, the protocol was not followed,” NFL spokesman Joe Lockhart said Thursday. “The player was allowed to return to the game without going through the protocol, a clear violation.”

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