Seahawks coach Pete Carroll gives updates on Drew Lock, Ken Walker

After today’s practice, head coach Pete Carroll gave the media updates on both players.

The Seahawks held a walk-through practice today in preparation for tomorrow’s preseason game against the Bears. All but two players participated: quarterback Drew Lock and running back Ken Walker. We learned yesterday that Lock has tested positive for COVID-19, while Walker is apparently dealing with a hernia.

After today’s practice, head coach Pete Carroll gave the media updates on both players.

Carroll says Lock started showing symptoms after practice yesterday, which led to the test.

Carroll says it’s too early to tell if Lock will be able to play in the team’s final preseason game against the Cowboys.

As for Walker, Carroll says that he’s dealing with a hernia and has already had what he called “a procedure.” Carroll said they’re trying to get Walker back quickly.

Apparently the team is expecting Walker to return in time for their Week 1 game against Russell Wilson and the Broncos on Monday night.

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