Wilson downplays ankle ailment following victory over Dolphins
Troy Wayrynen / USA TODAY Sports
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson alleviated fears about the ankle he injured during Sunday's 12-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
Wilson finished the game with a visible limp after Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh landed on his ankle during a third-quarter sack.
The star quarterback said he'd be fine to play in Week 2, after undergoing postgame X-rays.
"It feels a little sore," Wilson said to ESPN's Sheil Kapadia. "I'll be alright - just a little ice, a little prayer, a lot of treatment."
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