Russell Wilson Undergoes Procedure For 'Discomfort' In Throwing Shoulder; Plans To Keep Playing
As the Denver Broncos offense continues to subvert expectations and stink to the high heavens, one point not on analysts' radars is Russell Wilson's health — which is apparently not 100 percent.
Wilson was reportedly dealing with "discomfort" in his throwing shoulder and underwent a procedure on Friday to remedy the shoulder strain. He is not expected to miss any playing time.
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NFL Network's Tom Pelissero tweeted, "Russell Wilson has been dealing with a strained latissimus dorsi — an injury more commonly seen in baseball players, and one that is not usually treated with an injection."
Wilson traveled to Los Angeles after the monotonous Week 5 loss (12-9) at Empower Field against the Indianapolis Colts. He left the team Friday morning and went to LA to receive a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection.

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Wilson finished Thursday's game with 21 of 39 passing for 274 yards and two interceptions. He was sacked four times for 24 yards and completed the game with a 54.9 rating.

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Through five weeks, Wilson has completed 101 passes out of 170 attempts. His current 59.4 completion percentage is second to his career-low single-season mark of 61.3 percent from 2017.
Stay tuned with OutKick as the story develops