As the Seahawks prepare to play the division foe San Francisco 49ers at Lumen Field in prime time, they aim to get back on the winning track.
After conducting a walkthrough on Monday afternoon, the Seahawks released a report on their expected participation if they had practiced in full. Injury kept four defensive players out of practice, including cornerback Riq Woollen. Woollen was forced to leave the Week 5 loss against the Giants due to an ankle injury. After leaving the game at first, he would come back, but his injuries prevented him from playing through. Although his availability for Thursday night is still unknown, the team anticipates learning more as the week progresses. Similar to Derick Hall, who missed practice due to a foot ailment, it is currently unknown if he will play against the 49ers.
Uchenna Nwosu, a linebacker, was not involved on Monday following
Boye Mafe was one of four players limited on Monday after missing his second straight game on Sunday. Despite missing the previous two weeks due to a knee ailment, he is making every effort to play against the 49ers. Boye wants to play; he’s putting in a lot of work, according to Macdonald. “If it’s safe for him to go and he feels right, the only question now is whether we can pull the trigger or not. We’ll see; with Boye, everything is going to depend on the wire right now.”
The 49ers provided an estimated report if they had practiced on Monday despite not holding a practice. Owing to injuries, six players were marked as “did not participate.” Two in the lead