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The Seattle Seahawks lost their first game of the season Sunday night, falling 37-34 to the Arizona Cardinals in overtime. While Seattle didn’t appear to sustain any serious new injuries, coach Pete Carroll did provide a number of player updates following the game.
Running back Chris Carson left the matchup in the first half with a foot injury and was unable to return to the contest.
“Chris has got a mid-foot sprain,” Carroll told reporters. “We don’t know until we get an MRI what that means or what the extent of it is.”
Cornerback Shaquill Griffin also left the game and underwent concussion testing before he was ultimately ruled out.
“He had a concussion enough to keep him out of the game,” Carroll explained. “He was pretty clear afterward, so we’ll just have to go through the protocol and see how he does.”
Finally, Carroll said running back Travis Homer suffered a knee contusion (bruise).
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