Seahawks vs Rams Results: La Edges Seattle, Finishes without Russell Wilson
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett sits on the turf after he got tripped up as he had a pass intended for him intercepted by Los Angeles Rams safety Nick Scott (33) during the closing minutes of the game
Seahawks vs Rams – Russell Wilson missed the first big snaps of his 10-year NFL career, and the Seahawks lost their first Thursday night game since 2012 with a 26-17 loss to rivals Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field.
The worst-case scenario has developed for the Seahawks: their star quarterback is injured and sidelined.
It remains to be seen how long Wilson will be out. The good news is that the Seahawks now have a mini-bye (three days off this weekend) to prepare for their next game in Pittsburgh, which gives Wilson a little more time to recover.
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The tip of Wilson’s right middle finger bent at a 90-degree angle after he slapped his hand against Aaron Donald’s outstretched hand in the middle of the third quarter.
The coaches appeared to be trying to get Wilson’s fingers into position on the sideline. Then the quarterback wrapped him in gym tape.
Russell Wilson has never missed a game Seahawks vs Rams in his career with the Seahawks, and by Thursday night he had only missed two games in his NFL career. After a few warm-up shots, Wilson returned to the field with his heavily bandaged middle finger and completed his first pass. , a 1 yard pass for Colby Parkinson.
But Wilson was fired the third time, from Donald of course, and that led to a wild sequence in which Michael Dickson hit the same game twice.
Wilson never returned to the field and stayed on the bench the first time he gave in to his support under his supervisor.
The Seahawks couldn’t have asked for more from veteran quarterback Geno Smith.
In his first real action with Seattle, Smith led the offense with an impressive 98-yard touchdown to bring the Seahawks to 1,614 in the fourth quarter.