Seattle Seahawks veteran tight end Greg Olsen left Thursday night's 28-21 win over the visiting Arizona Cardinals with what the team fears is a ruptured fascia in his left foot, head coach Pete Carroll said.
Olsen went down in obvious pain without being contacted with around 11½ minutes left in the fourth quarter. He was helped off the field without putting weight on the leg and was led into the medical tent. Olsen was eventually ruled out for the rest of the game.
Olsen, 35, signed a one-year, $7 million deal with the Seahawks in February after spending the previous nine seasons with the Carolina Panthers. He's dealt with foot injuries in recent seasons.
Olsen had two catches for 20 yards Thursday night. He entered the game with 21 catches for 204 yards and one touchdown.
He has signed a deal to be a television analyst for Fox once he retires.