Carson Wentz Seen With Bandage and Ice Pack on Hand After Eagles' Loss to Seahawks
By Karl Rasmussen

Just about nothing went the Eagles' way on Sunday. On top of being thwarted by the Seahawks, quarterback Carson Wentz sustained a hand injury that ought to have fans worried.
Following a mysterious short absence mid-game, Wentz was seen after the contest exiting the trainers room with his hand wrapped an ice and sporting a huge bandage, per Jeff McLane.
Carson Wentz just walked out of the trainers room with his right hand wrapped with ice and a huge bandage. #Eagles
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) November 24, 2019
Wentz was seen getting his hand examined towards the end of Sunday's loss, after what was a rough outing for the 26-year-old.
Doug Pederson said after the game that X-Rays on the hand came back negative, a good sign, but it's definitely worrisome to see him wearing a large bandage.
Doug Pederson said that the x-ray on Carson Wentz’s hand came back negative. #Eagles
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) November 24, 2019
Wentz completed 33-of-45 passes against Seattle, throwing one touchdown and a pair of interceptions. He fumbled three times in the outing, only one of which was recovered by Philly.
The Eagles' signal caller hasn't thrown for more than one touchdown in any of his past five games, and things could be set to get worse now that he's dealing with a hand injury.