Eagles' Carson Wentz declared out for rest of wild-card game with head injury
Carson Wentz’s first postseason start did not last a quarter.
Wentz, the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, was knocked out of the contest Sunday in the first quarter of the wild-card playoff game against Seattle because of a head injury.
Seahawks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney hit Wentz helmet to helmet as the two were going down.
Carson Wentz was hurt on this play. No flag. During numerous replays there is no discussion about whether it should have been a penalty #SEAvsPHI pic.twitter.com/ie8VBD0P2m
— Bad Sports Refs (@BadSportsRefs) January 5, 2020
Clowney was not penalized for the hit.
Carson Wentz left the game after this hit from Jadeveon Clowney and is questionable to return with a head injury. pic.twitter.com/I8LkbEcF5I
— ESPN (@espn) January 5, 2020
After the hit, Wentz was able to finish the drive, which lasted for five more plays, but after the Eagles eventually punted, the quarterback was taken into the blue medical tent.
Wow.
Carson Wentz headed to the locker room.#SEAvsPHI pic.twitter.com/EfpIbJ4Dmb
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) January 5, 2020
The Eagles announced shortly after halftime that Wentz would not return.
Wentz was replaced by 40-year-old Josh McCown who was in his first career playoff game.
Bret Gibson is a TribLive digital producer. A South Hills resident, he started working for the Trib in 1998. He can be reached at bgibson@triblive.com.
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