Russell Wilson out for weeks after surgery on injured finger



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Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson underwent injured finger surgery on Friday, NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reports. The procedure, which was performed by renowned hand specialist Dr Steven Shin, stabilized Wilson’s finger with screws.

This will keep Wilson out for several weeks.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Sehaawks are preparing for Wilson to miss at least a month and possibly up to eight weeks. Wilson ruptured a tendon in his right middle finger in Thursday night’s loss to the Rams.

He injured his finger following a long failure by Tyler Lockett in the third quarter. Wilson’s finger connected with the hand of Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald.

Wilson returned for a streak before Geno Smith replaced him.

Wilson has made 149 straight starts, the longest by an active quarterback and the second longest streak to start a career behind just Peyton Manning (208) among quarterbacks since the 1970 merger.

Wilson entered Week 5 leading the league in the passer rating at 129.9.


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