Seahawks' Russell Wilson: Gets surgery, out several weeks
Wilson underwent surgery Friday to repair a ruptured tendon of his right middle finger and is expected to require roughly six weeks of recovery, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Wilson opted for surgery less than 24 hours after sustaining the injury in Thursday's loss to the Rams, and the procedure was more complicated than expected, according to Rapoport. The surgery was overseen by Dr. Steven Shin and involved the insertion of screws in Wilson's hand to stabilize the injured finger. The estimated six-week timeline could change as more information becomes available, and Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com relays that the Seahawks may be eyeing a looser 4-to-8-week timetable for Wilson's return. Geno Smith came on in relief of Wilson on Thursday and is now in line to start at least the next few games, beginning with a Week 6 matchup with Pittsburgh. The loss of Wilson is a major blow to the Seattle offense, with star receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett both expected to see a downturn in fantasy value while the eight-time Pro Bowler is out.
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