Seahawks injury updates: Ken Walker expected to play vs. Titans

Walker is expected to play against the Titans today, according to Ian Rapoport at NFL Network.

Seahawks running back Ken Walker had a strong game against the Eagles last week, but he also suffered a minor shoulder injury. That issue kept him on the sidelines for practice on Wednesday and Thursday and he was listed as limited on Friday.

However, Walker is expected to play against the Titans today, according to Ian Rapoport at NFL Network.

Walker racked up 86 yards and one touchdown against Philadelphia, which was his best outing since Week 7 against the Cardinals. In between Walker missed a few weeks with an oblique injury and was mostly ineffective in the games he did play.

For the season, Walker is up to 720 yards on 176 carries (4.1 yards per attempt) and has scored seven touchdowns. As a receiver, he’s added 24 catches, 232 yards and and one touchdown.

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Seahawks Week 13 inactives: Ken Walker and 5 others ruled OUT

Kenneth Walker III has been made inactive on Thursday.

The Seattle Seahawks are gearing up to play the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football. Unfortunately, they will be without their star running back for a second-straight game.

Kenneth Walker III has been made inactive on Thursday. The good news is it seems right tackle Abe Lucas will be making his return for the first time since Week 1.

The full inactives list can be seen below:

Seahawks Inactives:

  • WR Dee Eskridge
  • RB Kenneth Walker III
  • T McClendon Curtis
  • T Raiqwon O’Neal
  • WR Dareke Young
  • DE Myles Adams

Cowboys Inactives:

  • QB Trey Lance
  • CB Noah Iginoghene
  • CB Eric Scott
  • RB Deuce Vaughn
  • T Asim Richards
  • WR Jalen Brooks

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Watch: Kenneth Walker likely out for Seahawks vs. Cowboys

Watch Ian Rapoport at NFL Network with the latest on Walker’s status.

The Seahawks won’t be at full strength when they face the Cowboys tomorrow night.

While they are finally getting starting right tackle Abe Lucas back, the team will most likely have to go without running back Kenneth Walker III for the second straight week. Watch Ian Rapoport at NFL Network with the latest on Walker’s status.

If Walker is ruled out, rookie Zach Charbonnet will once again lead the rushing attack. He managed just 47 yards on 14 carries against the 49ers last week and had virtually the same line in the previous game against the Rams. Backing him up will be DeeJay Dallas – and possibly rookie Kenny McIntosh, who is healthy but did not get on the field last week on offense.

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Ken Walker doubtful to return vs. Rams with oblique injury

Now the team is saying Walker is doubtful to return.

The Seahawks have gotten off to a good start against the Rams. However, they have potentially lost a starter to injury.

Running back Ken Walker left the field midway through the first quarter and entered the blue medical tent to be evaluated for an injury. He appeared to suffer the injury after he slipped and fell during a run.

Now the team is saying Walker is doubtful to return.

Zach Charbonnet has taken over as the lead back. DeeJay Dallas will back him up, but Kenny McIntosh is inactive so that’s all there is.

Seattle leads 7-0 going into the second quarter.

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PFF grades for every Seattle Seahawks player after 4 games

Here are the PFF grades for every Seattle player so far this season.

The Seahawks are on their bye week, which makes this a good time to evaluate how they have performed through four games. At 3-1, they look good on the surface, but it’s worth taking a deeper dive. Over the next few days we will be reviewing the biggest surprises and takeaways from the first month of the season. To begin, we will examine the individual grades for each player on the roster according to Pro Football Focus.

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12 outstanding PFF grades for the Seahawks from Week 4 win

The biggest takeaway from Monday night’s win for the Seahawks may be the incredible breadth of their talent.

The biggest takeaway from Monday night’s win for the Seahawks may be the incredible breadth of their talent. During their 24-3 romp of the Giants, Seattle had a wide variety of young players flashing their skillsets. Devon Witherspoon will rightfully garner most of the attention after his exceptional breakout performance. However, fellow rookies Zach Charbonnet, Cameron Young and Olu Oluwatimi also balled out and deserve recognition.

Second-year studs like Ken Walker and Riq Woolen were instrumental as well. For an encore, they also got solid work from important veterans like Geno Smith, Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, Bobby Wagner, Uchenna Nwosu and Jordyn Brooks, who’s having the best season of his career so far. While he was only on the field for a few snaps before he was injured again, Jamal Adams also showed how impactful he can be.

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Ken Walker wins NFC Offensive Player of the Week award

For his efforts, Walker has been named the NFC’s Offensive Player of the Week.

Seahawks running back Ken Walker had a terrific game on Sunday against the Panthers. As a rusher, Walker racked up 97 yards on 18 carries, adding two touchdowns. As a receiver, Walker added another 59 yards on three catches.

For his efforts, Walker has been named the NFC’s Offensive Player of the Week.

This is the first weekly award of Walker’s career.

Through three games, Walker ranks second in the league in rushing touchdowns with four. Only Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert (six) has more.

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