Seahawks vs 49ers injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 11

All the latest updates and news on Seattle’s injury report ahead of a Week 11 game vs. San Francisco.

The Seattle Seahawks have completed another practice ahead of their crucial Week 11 showdown against the San Francisco 49ers. Seattle got starting right tackle Abe Lucas and star wide receiver DK Metcalf back at practice on Wednesday. Fortunately, both players were full participants on Thursday. This of course to more signs the team will have both players ready to go on Sunday.

On the other side, the 49ers were without some of their stars. For a second-straight day, Nick Bosa, Charvarius Ward, and Trent Williams were non-participants. Tight end George Kittle was limited after missing Wednesday’s outing.

The full injury report for both teams can be seen below.

Seahawks injury report

Did Not Participate:

  • TE Noah Fant – Groin
  • TE Brady Russell – Foot
  • C Connor Williams – NIR-Personal
  • NT Jonathan Hankins – NIR-Rest

Limited Participation:

  • DE Leonard Williams – Foot
  • LB Boye Mafe – Knee
  • S Coby Bryant – Illness

Full Participation:

  • T Abe Lucas – Knee
  • WR DK Metcalf – Knee
  • LB Dre’Mont Jones – Shoulder

49ers injury report

Did Not Participate:

  • DE Nick Bosa – Hip
  • DT Kevin Givens – Groin
  • CB Charvarius Ward – NIR-Personal
  • T Trent Williams – Ankle/NIR-Rest
  • P Mitch Wishnowsky – Back

Limited Participation:

  • TE George Kittle – Hamstring
  • WR Chris Conley – Hamstring
  • C Jon Feliciano – Knee
  • WR Jauan Jennings – Ankle
  • RB Christian McCaffrey – Achilles

Full Participation:

  • Renardo Green – Toe
  • DE Yetur Gross-Matos – Knee

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Seahawks vs 49ers injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 11

All the latest updates and news on Seattle’s injury report ahead of a Week 11 game vs. San Francisco. 

The Seattle Seahawks are back in action this week as they return from their much-needed Bye Week. Seattle treated fans to some good news on Wednesday with the update that right tackle Abe Lucas has been officially activated off the Physically Unable to Perform list. This of course helps pave the way for him to potentially make his season debut on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.

Lucas was a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice, alongside top pass rusher Boye Mafe. Overall, it is a relatively solid health report for the Seahawks, who have been battling crucial injuries all season long.

The Seahawks are +6.5 underdogs this weekend. It is going to take a healthy lineup and improved offensive line for them to have a shot at stealing one on the road. The full injury report for Seattle’s Wednesday practice is below.

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Seahawks injury report

Did Not Participate in Practice:

  • TE Noah Fant – Groin
  • TE Brady Russell – Foot
  • DE Leonard Williams – Foot
  • C Connor Williams – NIR-Personal

Limited Participation:

  • T Abe Lucas – Knee
  • LB Boye Mafe – Knee

Full Participation:

  • WR DK Metcalf – Knee
  • LB Dre’Mont Jones – Shoulder

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Seahawks to wear white jersey/navy pants in Week 11

Seahawks to wear white jersey/navy pants in Week 11

After a Bye Week off, the Seattle Seahawks are back in action this weekend against the San Francisco 49ers. Of course, no game prep is complete without knowing what uniforms the the Seahawks will be wearing. Earlier on Wednesday morning, Seattle announced they will be returning to the usual away uniform combo of their white jerseys paired with navy pants.

It will be the first time since Week 2 the Seahawks have worn the white jersey/navy pants combo this year.

Overall, the Seahawks enjoy a winning record in these particular threads. They are 29-21 all-time in this combo, including 1-0 this year thanks to their 23-20 victory against the Patriots in overtime. Sunday will mark the 51st time Seattle has taken the field with the white/navy combo.

Looking back at Seattle’s schedule, over the first nine games of the season, the Hawks have only been on the road for three of them. In fact, this will be the Seahawks’ first road trip since their 34-14 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Week 7.

Seattle has lost their last six-straight games to the 49ers, and none of them have been particularly close. If the Seahawks want to start to right the ship on their season, they will need to find a way to snap this streak and reclaim dominance over a division rival they historically own.

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