Times Colonist

Seahawks’ QB banged up again

- TIM BOOTH

RENTON, Washington — As of Monday afternoon, Pete Carroll’s expectatio­n was that Seattle quarterbac­k Russell Wilson will be the starter on Sunday when the Seahawks face the New York Jets despite a sprained MCL in his left knee. Of course, that’s subject to change.

“What he has, a lot of guys play with,” Carroll said on Monday afternoon. “This is something that our trainers have been through a number of times and know this is really possible that he’ll be fine.

“But he still has to respond to the work on Wednesday and Thursday and see how he gets through it, and we’ll be watching very closely to make sure we do the right thing to ensure his health and his well-being moving forward and the team’s well-being moving forward. We’ll take all that into account.”

For the second time in three weeks, Wilson’s health was the primary topic the day after a Seahawks victory.

This time it was a 37-18 rout of San Francisco marred by a knee injury Wilson suffered in the third quarter when he was pulled down awkwardly by Eli Harold on a sack.

Wilson stayed down on the field for a few moments after the injury before walking off and missed the first play of his career because of an injury.

He returned almost immediatel­y — and without perhaps the approval of his coaches — to throw one more pass and was pulled on Seattle’s next series in favour of backup Trevone Boykin.

An MRI on Sunday night confirmed the diagnosis of a knee sprain, and Carroll declined to specify the severity. It’s the second leg injury suffered by Wilson in three weeks after spraining his right ankle in the opener against Miami.

Carroll repeatedly said all indication­s are that Wilson will be able to play against the Jets, but his status likely won’t be determined until the team sees how he recovers from Wednesday’s practice.

“Wednesday’s a big day to see where he is,” Carroll said. “He looks fine. So I’m not that deeply concerned about it. I wish he didn’t get banged [up]. But I think he’s going to be all right.”

There’s also the matter of risk involved with Wilson’s injury being that Seattle has its bye after Sunday’s game against New York.

The potential of getting Wilson two full weeks of rest to recover from all of his injuries could outweigh the upside of having him play against the Jets and face one of the better defensive fronts.

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