The Seattle Seahawks have released their first injury report of the week, and it appears the team dodged a hefty bullet. During Seattle’s blowout loss to the Packers, quarterback Geno Smith exited the game with a knee injury and did not return. However, Smith’s prognosis was optimistic and was expected to be a participant in Wednesday’s practice according to head coach Mike Macdonald.
The optimism was not misplaced, as Smith was a full participant at practice. Seattle did have a long list of those who did not participate, but their starting quarterback was mercifully not among them. Smith is on track to getting back onto the field for a critical Week 16 showdown against the 12-2 Minnesota Vikings.
Seattle’s full injury report for Wednesday’s practice is listed below.
- Did Not Participate:
- RB Zach Charbonnet – Oblique
- TE Brady Russell – Foot
- RB Kenneth Walker III – Calf
- WR DK Metcalf – Shoulder
- C Olu Oluwatimi – Knee
- DE Leonard Williams – Foot/NIR-Rest
- CB Tre Brown – Hamstring
- G Laken Tomlinson – NIR-Rest
- WR Tyler Lockett – NIR-Rest
- NT Jarran Reed – NIR-Rest
Limited Participation:
- TE Noah Fant – Knee
- LB Ernest Jones IV – Knee
- LB Trevis Gipson – Ankle
Full Participation:
- T Abraham Lucas – Knee
- TE AJ Barner – Shoulder
- QB Geno Smith – Knee
- S K’Von Wallace – Ankle
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