Given the initial concern, the Seattle Seahawks received some encouraging news about running back Chris Carson’s knee injury. But the Seahawks remain furious at Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Trysten Hill.
According to head coach Pete Carroll, Carson suffered a knee sprain in the Seahawks’ Week 3 win against Dallas. Yet, the injury appeared to be a direct result of a cheap move by Hill.
Replays showed Hill grab Carson’s leg and twist it as he rolled over the Seahawks running back who was already on the ground. It was an absolutely dangerous and dirty play, and Seahawks players K.J. Wright and Quandre Diggs took to Twitter to call out Hill.
@NFL this needs to be addressed ASAP!! Doing dirty dumb malicious shit like this can end someone’s season! This is clearly intentional and getting fined isn’t enough. Im all for guys playing hard but I have zero tolerance for this @NFL pic.twitter.com/cdllxdiAVi
— KJ (@KJ_WRIGHT34) September 28, 2020
🗣 should’ve been thrown out! https://t.co/asr6nGaNgi
— Nino (@qdiggs6) September 28, 2020
Wright, specifically, wanted to see the NFL issue a suspension for Hill. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Hill is expected to be fined but not suspended.
#Seahawks RB Chris Carson is believed to have suffered just a knee sprain Sunday, source said, one that should have him back on the field shortly — pending today’s MRI. Meanwhile, #Cowboys DT Trysten Hill will likely be fined, but not suspended, for rolling with Carson’s leg.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 28, 2020
But Wright is correct here: The NFL needs to send a tough message. Malicious tackles like that shouldn’t be tolerated.
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