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Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett got his first sack since returning from a knee injury during Thursday night’s victory over the Rams, but he was back in the locker room getting evaluated for an injury a short time later.

Bennett was taken back inside after a hit on Rams running back Todd Gurley in the fourth quarter of the game and the team announced he was being evaluated for a concussion. After the game, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said that all was well with Bennett’s brain.

“Mike feels fine. He wrenched his neck,” Carroll said, via the Seattle Times. “It wasn’t a hit to the head. We’re going to check him out but he felt fine afterward. So we’ll see what happens with that. He should be OK.”

The Seahawks are off until they host the Cardinals on Christmas Eve, which gives Bennett’s neck more than a week to heal up.