Seahawks Week 4 injury report: Byron Murphy and Leonard Williams DNP

Seahawks Week 4 injury report: Byron Murphy and Leonard Williams DNP

The Seattle Seahawks are gearing up to head back to the Motor City for a third-straight year to face the Detroit Lions. Unfortunately, injuries for both teams are starting to become a major storyline. Even worse for the Seahawks, it’s a hit for two of their biggest (literally) defenders.

In Week 3,  both Byron Murphy II and Leonard Williams left the game early. Williams had a rib injury, and Murphy hurt his hamstring. There is a report from Jeremy Fowler of ESPN suggesting Murphy could miss time as a result. Both players did not participate in practice.

The good news is running back Kenneth Walker III did take the field as a limited participant! It was his first practice since injuring his oblique in Week 1 against the Denver Broncos.

The full injury report can be seen below.

Did Not Participate:

  • G Anthony Bradford – Knee
  • LB Jerome Baker – Hamstring
  • LB Boye Mafe – Knee
  • DE Leonard Williams – Ribs
  • DT Byron Murphy II – Hamstring
  • LB Uchenna Nwosu – Knee

Limited Participation:

  • TE Noah Fant – Toe
  • RB Kenneth Walker III – Oblique
  • G Laken Tomlinson – Ankle
  • TE Pharaoh Brown – Foot
  • LB Derick Hall – Hip
  • NT Jonathan Hankins – Calf

Full Participation:

  • WR Tyler Lockett – Thigh
  • WR Jake Bobo – Knee
  • WR DK Metcalf – Hand
  • TE Brady Russell – Shoulder
  • RB Kenny McIntosh – Hand
  • LB Tyrel Dodson
  • S K’Von Wallace

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