Rookie Travis Homer left to shoulder load in Seattle’s loss to Arizona

After losing rushers Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise to injuries, Seahawks rookie Travis Homer was left to shoulder the load alone Week 16.

The Seattle Seahawks took another huge hit to their running backs corps Sunday when both Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise left the game in the first half with injuries. Rookie Travis Homer was left to shoulder the load alone against the Arizona Cardinals.

Carson injured his hip Week 16 and Prosise broke his arm – both players are now likely out for the year.

“Travis, he worked his tail off today,” coach Pete Carroll said after the game. “He had to carry the whole load, as well as special teams. He’s a focal point guy on teams as well; still the personal protector on the punt team and all that, so he did a great job just to get through the game and finish for us.”

Homer finished the day posting five carries for 16 yards and remains the only healthy running back on the Seahawks roster. Seattle will likely need to make a few roster moves this week to add depth at the position.

“We do kind of like running the football, you know,” Carroll continued. “It’s a challenge. John (Schneider) has to get working. He has a plan, and he was already preparing for every position that has a fallout wherever we go. So, we’ll let you know when we get to it.”

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Chris Carson, C.J. Prosise likely out for remainder of Seahawks’ season

Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise, who suffered injuries against the Cardinals, are likely out for the season.

The Seattle Seahawks suffered a devasting loss to the Arizona Cardinals Week 16 but even more disappointing is the injuries to the running backs as the team continues its push for the division crown.

Both starter Chris Carson and backup C.J. Prosise suffered potential season-ending injuries Sunday afternoon. Carson sustained some damage to his hip and Prosise broke his arm.

“We did get both our running backs banged up today – Chris and C.J. both got hurt,” coach Pete Carroll said in his postgame press conference. “They are out. We’ve got to get to scambling and Johnny’s (Schneider) got to get to work and figure out what we’re doing next. It’s a lot of game for (Travis) Homer to have to play by himself.

“So we’ll make some moves here and figure stuff out.”

As of now, Homer remains the only healthy running back on the Seahawks’ active roster. Seattle could call up Xavier Turner from the practice squad but will likely attempt to sign a veteran or two to add some depth to the incredibly depleted position.

This story is continuing to develop.

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