RENTON — After playing a Thursday game, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson spent his extended break getting his jaw back in alignment.
Wilson said Friday that he had to wear a specialized mouthpiece in the days after Seattle’s 22-16 win over Arizona to put his jaw back in proper alignment. Wilson said he underwent X-rays and there was no fracture but a hit from Karlos Dansby required Wilson to limit the amount of speaking and eating he could do.
“I had to wear this, basically like a splint almost,” Wilson said. “A hard mouth guard that would reset my jaw a little bit and make me feel good and let me speak to you again.”
Wilson was hit by Dansby in the third quarter of Seattle’s victory. The NFL subsequently began reviewing the way Seattle handled its evaluation of Wilson for a possible concussion after he was sent off the field by referee Walt Anderson. Wilson was on the sideline only briefly.