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Savage takes hit, win-lose for Philly

WEEK 14 IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT It’s another tough Sunday for quarterbac­ks

- Eddie Pells

Jarring as it may have been to see Houston Texans quarterbac­k Tom Savage lying on the ground with his hands twitching after a brutal hit in the end zone, what happened moments later was every bit as disturbing.

Savage came back onto the field.

The National Football League’s concussion protocol came under heavy criticism after it failed Savage on Sunday in Houston’s 26-16 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Only after Savage briefly returned to the game did the medical crew determine that the quarterbac­k did, indeed, have a concussion and remove him from the game.

The fact that Savage was allowed back in after being thrown to the ground by Elvis Dumervil of the 49ers — his hands twitching as he laid directly underneath referee John Hussey — will lead to more questions this week about how the NFL handles head trauma. The NFL requires two trained spotters in the press box, a team doctor and an unaffiliat­ed neurotraum­a consultant on the sideline to help diagnose concussion­s.

“They try and make the best decision for the player,” Texans coach Bill O’Brien said.

More to the point was this from Chris Nowinski, a longtime critic of the NFL’s handling of concussion­s: “Disgusted that the Houston Texans allowed Tom Savage to return to the game after two plays after showing these horrifying concussion signs (is that a seizure?) after a head impact,” Nowinski tweeted.

In case you missed it, here are the other top topics after the NFL season’s 14th Sunday: Big win, bigger loss The Philadelph­ia Eagles clinched the NFC East with a 43-35 win over the Los Angeles Rams, but may have lost quarterbac­k Carson Wentz to a knee injury in the process. Wentz took Mark Barron’s helmet to his left knee while diving into the end zone for a touchdown that was called back because of a holding penalty. Wentz was scheduled to have an MRI on Monday to evaluate the severity of the injury. Two people familiar with the injury said Wentz tore his ACL and would be out for the season. Other quarterbac­ks hurt Sunday were Marcus Mariota of the Tennessee Titans (knee) and Josh McCown of the New York Jets (hand). Big Ben Ben Roethlisbe­rger became the first quarterbac­k to throw for 500 yards in three games, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, after squanderin­g an early 14-point lead, rallied from 11 down for a 39-38 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Roethlisbe­rger’s numbers: 44 for 66 for 506 yards and two touchdowns. Roethlisbe­rger’s previous 500yard games came in 2014 (522 yards vs. Indianapol­is Colts) and 2009 (503 vs. Green Bay Packers). Snow day Snowball fight! On a day like this, Buffalo Bills linebacker Ryan Davis could hardly resist. Davis scooped up handfuls of the white stuff and started pelting teammates to celebrate a sack. It was one of dozens of must-see moments from Buffalo’s 13-7 overtime win over Indianapol­is that will be remembered for one thing: snow. Fans built snowmen in the stands, players did snow angels on the field and all 11 members of the Colts special teams — plus some sideline personnel who were later removed from the field by officials — had to kick away piles of snow to clear a spot for Adam Vinatieri to try the game-tying extra point late in the fourth quarter. Walk-off win Davante Adams closed out Green Bay’s comeback win over the Browns in style. After catching the pass from Brett Hundley and spinning away, he scooted into the end zone, then kept right on running into the tunnel. Final score: Green Bay 27, Cleveland 21. It was Green Bay’s second straight overtime win and it kept the Packers alive in the playoff hunt, at 7-6, with Aaron Rodgers rounding into health and possibly available to return next week. Oh, and poor Cleveland found yet another way to lose. The Browns led 21-7 with 13 minutes left, but fell to 0-13. Fine time The NFL might be getting into some Seattle Seahawks’ wallets this week. The Jaguars were taking a knee after icing their 30-24 win over Seattle, but Seahawks defensive tackle Michael Bennett dived at centre Brandon Linder’s knees and triggered a fight. Seattle’s Sheldon Richardson was ejected for throwing a punch, and Leonard Fournette went after Bennett. More pushing and shoving ensued after the next kneeldown, and defensive end Quinton Jefferson was tossed. Jefferson tried to climb into the stands after getting hit with what looked like a plastic bottle. Seattle coach Pete Carroll also got flagged for coming onto the field.

 ?? ERIC CHRISTIAN SMITH, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Houston Texans QB Tom Savage (3) is hit by San Francisco 49ers defensive end Elvis Dumervil during Sunday’s National Football League game. Savage appeared to suffer a concussion on the play, but was back on the field playing soon after the injury.
ERIC CHRISTIAN SMITH, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston Texans QB Tom Savage (3) is hit by San Francisco 49ers defensive end Elvis Dumervil during Sunday’s National Football League game. Savage appeared to suffer a concussion on the play, but was back on the field playing soon after the injury.

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