Seattle Seahawks defensive end Ziggy Ansah suffered a minor setback Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings. He was limited to start the practice week on Wednesday.
“He had a stinger in the game,” coach Pete Carroll told reporters. “Just got to make sure he’s okay.”
While the stinger impacts the same shoulder Ansah had operated on over the offseason, Carroll can’t be certain if there’s a correlation with the new injury.
Coming off a Monday night game, the Seahawks had a light practice on Wednesday consisting of only a walkthrough. While the participation report was estimated as though a full practice had taken place, it was at least encouraging Ansah was able to take the field.
“He looks like he’s doing okay so far,” Carroll said. “We won’t know for a couple days if he’s clear and all that.”
Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney was also listed as limited on Wednesday but is expected to play Week 14.
Ansah, Clowney and the rest of the Seahawks have a few more days to recover before heading down to Los Angeles to face the Rams Sunday night.
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