Wilson was hit in the chin Thursday night by Karlos Dansby, who was flagged for roughing the passer. Referee Walt Anderson sent Wilson off the field. But Wilson was in Seattle’s injury tent for only a few moments and he missed just one play.

NY Post - An NFL spokesman said Friday that the league is conducting a “thorough review” of whether the Seahawks followed the protocols when Wilson was sent off the field in the third quarter of Seattle’s 22-16 win over Arizona.

The team can be subject to league discipline if concussion protocols are not followed properly.

What an absolute joke. Chris Collinsworth says “he’s going under the tent right now” at :39 on that clip. Russell Wilson then emerges at :43. That’s 4 seconds, kids. Even the most decorated boy scouts can’t jerk off in a tent in 4 seconds, so an NFL concussion test should probably take longer than that. I’m sure Wilson was saying he didn’t have a concussion, that the test was unnecessary, etc. And maybe that’s true, but if the rule is universal–that any blow to the head requires a mandatory concussion review–then you need to apply the test the same way each time.

Wilson explained that the only thing bothering him was his jaw:

“I was just trying to move my jaw. I was like, ‘Ah, man, it’s stuck,’” Wilson told ESPN.com.“I think I was kinda like laying down on the ground for a second just trying to get my jaw, and I think Walt thought maybe I was injured or something like that. I told him I was good, I was good, and he said, ‘Come off the field.’”

Ok, that’s fine. But just because your jaw is bothering you doesn’t mean your brain wasn’t injured. On the one hand, you admire Wilson’s toughness and resiliency. Fairly sure I’d be dead after the hit he took. But on the other hand, this is the problem they’re trying to fix. Good on the ref for telling him to leave the field; he played his part. Good on Pete Carroll for sending him into the tent, if that’s what happened. But whatever doctor went into the tent with him needs a refresher on the concussion test protocol.