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Kenny Pickett Played Against Cowboys With Serious Injury

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Former Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett.

Kenny Pickett was knocked out of the Eagles vs. Cowboys games but only after taking a serious shot to his already broken ribs.

Pickett received the start for the Eagles against the Cowboys on Sunday, in place of the concussed Jalen Hurts, and he was dealing with a rib injury entering the matchup. According to Mike Florio of NBC Sports, Pickett took painkilling injections before the game and during halftime in order to stay in the game.

Eagles cornerback Darius Slay confirmed after the game that Pickett played through broken ribs, praising Pickett’s toughness.

Pickett took a couple of shots in the first half against the Dallas Cowboys, but a hard hit from Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons right to the ribs midway through the third quarter left him lying on the turf. He left the game for a few plays and exited for the locker room.

He returned to the sideline late in the second half, cheering on his teammates as the Eagles secured a win and the NFC East title.

It was a tough break for Pickett, who toughed out some serious hits in the first half and produced at a high level. He completed 10-of-15 pass attempts for 145 yards and a touchdown, adding a touchdown on the ground. But he could be called upon in the regular season finale if Hurts is still out — and if he’s active.

Pickett, of course, starred at Pitt in the late 2010s and early 2020s. He spent the better part of four years as the Panthers starting quarterback.

Pickett was one of the best quarterbacks in college football in 2021, completing 334-of-497 pass attempts (67%) for 4,319 yards with 42 touchdowns and seven interceptions — adding 241 yards and five more touchdowns on the ground.

He finished his Pitt career as the all-time leader in passing yards, completions, total offense, touchdowns responsible for and passing touchdowns. He’s thrown the most 300-yard passing games (16) and 400-yard passing games (five) and his 32 wins are the most as a Pitt starter.

Pickett completed 1,045-of-1,674 career passing attempts (just over 62%) for 12,303 yards and 81 touchdowns, to just 32 interceptions, in 52 career appearances (49 starts). He also added 809 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns.

He led Pitt to its first ACC title in 2021, earning All-ACC, All-American and Heisman Trophy finalist honors. He was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, but it wasn’t exactly smooth sailing.

Kenny Pickett threw for 4,474 yards (62.6% completion) with 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in his 25 games as a Pittsburgh Steeler.

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker

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