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Russell Wilson must eat soft foods after hit by Karlos Dansby

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson stands on the field after an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins, Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, in Seattle. The Redskins won 17-14. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Elaine Thompson


Seattle Seahawk’s Russell Wilson didn’t receive a concussion when he was clocked by Arizona Cardinals linebacker Karlos Dansby last Thursday night, but he was injured; his jaw was knocked out of alignment.

X-rays were taken and there was no fracture, but he is on a regimen of wearing a clear mouthpiece and only eating soft foods for the next few days.

He should be ready to play on Monday night against the Atlanta Falcons. Which will be heard on KPUG.

KPUG Staff

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