Wentz apologized to teammates for exiting playoff game with injury
Carson Wentz was unable to finish Sunday's wild-card game against the Seattle Seahawks after suffering a head injury in the first quarter, and the quarterback apologized to his Philadelphia Eagles teammates for that after the game.
"He's like apologizing and stuff. It's like, 'Bro, it's out of your control,'" Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins said after the loss, according to Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia.
"He didn't let us down at all. We wouldn't be in this spot without Carson."
Wentz was evaluated for a head injury after taking a hit from Seahawks pass-rusher Jadeveon Clowney in which his head was slammed into the turf. He had taken eight snaps and thrown just four passes at that point and didn't return to the game.
Though the Eagles have made three consecutive trips to the playoffs, Sunday's game was Wentz's first postseason contest. He missed the 2017 playoffs and Super Bowl victory after suffering a torn ACL late in the regular season. He also missed the 2018 playoffs due to a stress fracture in his back.
"I know it killed him to not be able to play," Eagles' third-string quarterback Nate Sudfeld said. "I was with him on the sideline. I saw the hit and it was pretty tough. It's not according to anyone's plan, his plan, but I know his faith. He'll bounce back out of this."
In an Instagram post, Wentz admitted the head injury was "scary," but insisted he'll be just fine.