The Philadelphia Eagles had both quarterbacks suffer significant injuries in their Wild Card loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
Carson Wentz left the game with a concussion after taking a helmet to helmet hit from Jadeveon Clowney. He was replaced by a 40-year-old backup quarterback Josh McCown.
McCown played well at times and came up pulling the back of his leg after a pass attempt. Now Tim McManus of ESPN.com is reporting that McCown tore his hamstring on that pass play or a first-down run, and played the second half with that injury.
Josh McCown played the second half vs. Seattle on a torn hamstring and is scheduled to undergo surgery Tuesday, sources tell ESPN.
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) January 10, 2020
McCown performance was more than gutsy, as he rushed five times for 23 yards while completing 18 of 24 passes for 174 yards.