Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is questionable for Week 8 vs. 49ers

Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is questionable for Week 8 vs. the San Francisco 49ers after getting in limited practice during the week.

The Seattle Seahawks are hopeful their star safety Jamal Adams will return to the field to face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday for the team’s Week-8 matchup.

Adams has missed the last three games due to a groin injury but got in some very limited practice on Friday.

“He worked today,” coach Pete Carroll said Friday after the walkthrough. “He got some work today so that’s a good sign. It’s a real good sign. We’ll just have to figure it out, see if he’s OK. You’re going see some guys we’re going right to game time on a number of guys.”

Even though Adams appears to be on the mend from the groin injury, he was temporarily sidelined this week due to an illness. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Adams could not return to the facility until Thursday afternoon. He has continued to test negative for the coronavirus.

Adams’ lack of work this week could be a factor in whether or not he is ready to go this Sunday.

“Yeah, it’s a big concern, it’s a big concern,” Carroll said. “That’s a lot to ask. He’s worked out great in his conditioning work and all that. The fact that he had to miss a couple days here really kind of threw a wrench in the works for a smooth comeback. So we’ll have to see what happens at game time.”

Three of Seattle’s running backs – Chris Carson, Carlos Hyde, and Travis Homer – will also be game-day decisions against the 49ers.

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Seahawks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney got reps in Friday’s practice

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney (core injury) sat out practice to start the week but got reps in Friday’s walkthrough.

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney will be a game-day decision Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles when the two teams square off in the wild-card round.

Clowney has been battling a core injury over the last month of the season and did not practice to start the workweek. He was a limited participant in Friday’s walkthrough.

“We’re just getting him to game time is all we can get done right now,” coach Pete Carroll said after practice. “He worked today. He got his reps in today and was able to demonstrate the game plan and that he knew what was going on. If this is what we got, this is what we got. We got to work with it.”

Clowney was not listed on the injury report as even questionable to play this weekend and Seattle is hoping he is able to go.

Here’s a look at the current injury statuses as the Seahawks head off to Philadelphia. Kickoff is scheduled for Sunday at 1:40 p.m. PT.

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