Watch: Trace McSorley leaves game with apparent leg injury
Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley suffered what appeared to be a right leg injury during Saturday’s game against Iowa.
McSorley was sacked during the second quarter and remained down on the field, grabbing his right leg. He eventually had to hobble off the field with help.
Trace McSorley's injury. Brutal #PennState pic.twitter.com/IKiiU3gBHu
— New Account (@ftbeard_17) October 27, 2018
Trace McSorley is down and immediately grabbed his right leg. Not good.
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) October 27, 2018
Iowa DE Anthony Nelson sacked McSorley, hit him low. McSorley is hobbling of the field pretty gingerly.
— Scott Dochterman (@ScottDochterman) October 27, 2018
The injury didn’t look great, but it wasn’t immediately clear how severe it was or how long it would keep him sidelined, if at all. He was on the stationary bike between drives, which is likely a good sign.
Trace riding the bike on sidelines with helmet off
— Bob Flounders (@BobbyFlo7) October 27, 2018
McSorley entered Saturday’s game with 11 touchdowns and three interceptions. His numbers haven’t been quite as good this year as they were in 2017, in part because his teammates have let him down at times.