The Seattle Seahawks escaped Thursday night's game against Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals with a 28-21 win. Unfortunately, they didn't come out 100% healthy.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, tight end Greg Olsen ruptured his plantar fascia and will be out of the lineup for about two months. He could return this season if the Seahawks make it deep into the postseason, though nothing is certain.
From late last night: #Seahawks TE Greg Olsen suffered a ruptured plantar fascia in his left foot, a non-contact injury that knocks him out indefinitely. While it’s uncertain, the hope is that he can return this season at some point.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 20, 2020
The 35-year-old suffered the non-contact injury in the fourth quarter of Thursday's game. He had to be helped off the field, not putting any weight on his foot.
Olsen signed a one-year deal with Seattle during the offseason after spending the previous 13 seasons between the Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers.
The three-time Pro Bowler has 23 receptions for 224 yards and one touchdown on the season.
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