Friday's Injury Report
The Seahawks held what would be their usual Thursday practice on Friday, and will be back on the field Saturday for one more practice before heading to the Bay Area on Sunday. And while there's no game this weekend, the league requires game status designations for players that reflect their availability were the teams to play a game this weekend.
For the Seahawks, tackle Amari Kight, who missed the NFC championship game with a knee injury, is listed as doubtful after not participating in practice again on Friday. Fullback Robbie Ouzts, who missed the NFC championship with a neck injury, was listed as questionable, as was tight end Brady Russell, who left last week's win over the Rams with a hand injury. Also questionable is linebacker Chazz Surratt, who has returned to practice but not yet been activated from injured reserve.
No other players have game statuses, including linebacker Ernest Jones IV (chest) and tight end Eric Saubert (hamstring), who were both new to the injury report, meaning they should be good to go. Tackle Charles Cross, who played through a foot injury last weekend, is also without a game status, as was linebacker Drake Thomas, who exited last weekend's win with a shoulder injury.
The Patriots, meanwhile, went ahead and listed every single player on their injury report as questionable, including players who missed practice or were limited for non-injury/rest days, so take that for what it's worth.
Seattle Seahawks
Did not participate
- T Charles Cross (foot)
- T Amari Kight (knee, doubtful)
- TE Eric Saubert (hamstring)
- CB Josh Jobe (foot)
Limited participation
- WR Jake Bobo (hand)
- QB Sam Darnold (oblique)
- LB Ernest Jones IV (chest)
- T Josh Jones (knee/ankle)
- FB Robbie Ouzts (neck, questionable)
- FB Brady Russell (hand, questionable)
Full participation
- S Julian Love (shoulder)
- LB Chazz Surratt (ankle, questionable)
- S Drake Thomas (shoulder)
New England Patriots
Did not participate
- RB Terrell Jennings (passed concussion protocol, questionable)
- LB Harold Landry (knee, questionable)
- QB Drake Maye (right shoulder, questionable)
- T Morgan Moses (not injury related/rest, questionable)
Limited Participation
- T Thayer Munford Jr. (knee/illness, questionable)
- LB Robert Spillane (ankle, questionable)
Full participation
- DL Joshua Farmer (hamstring, questionable)
- TE Hunter Henry (not injury related/rest, questionable)
- WR Mack Hollins (abdomen, questionable)
Thursday's Injury Report
The Seahawks had their first practice of the week as they prepare to face the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, and on Thursday, three players did not practice due to injury.
Tackle Charles Cross, who played through a foot injury in Seattle's NFC championship game win over the Rams, was listed as a non-participant, as were tackle Amari Kight, who missed last week's win with a knee injury, and tight end Eric Saubert, who is new to the injury report this week with a hamstring injury. Quarterback Sam Darnold, who has been dealing with an oblique injury since the Thursday before Seattle's divisional round win over the 49ers, was again a limited participant. Among those also listed as limited were linebacker Ernest Jones IV, who was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's estimated practice report with a chest injury. Fullback Robbie Ouzts (neck) and linebacker Drake Thomas (shoulder) were both listed as limited for the second day in a row after exiting the NFC championship game early due to injury.
For the Patriots, quarterback Drake Maye was limited for the second day in a row due to a shoulder injury. Three New England players did not practice due to injury; tackle Thayer Munford (knee/illness), outside linebacker Harold Landry and linebacker Robert Spillane (ankle).
Seattle Seahawks
Did not participate
- T Charles Cross (foot)
- T Amari Kight (knee)
- TE Eric Saubert (hamstring)
Limited participation
- WR Jake Bobo (hand)
- QB Sam Darnold (oblique)
- LB Ernest Jones IV (chest)
- T Josh Jones (knee/ankle)
- S Julian Love (shoulder)
- FB Robbie Ouzts (neck)
- FB Brady Russell (hand)
- S Drake Thomas (shoulder)
Full participation
- LB Chazz Surratt (ankle)
New England Patriots
Did not participate
- LB Harold Landry (knee)
- T Thayer Munford Jr. (knee/illness)
- LB Robert Spillane (ankle)
Limited participation
- TE Hunter Henry (not injury related/rest)
- WR Mack Hollins (abdomen)
- RB Terrell Jennings (passed concussion protocol)
- QB Drake Maye (right shoulder)
- T Morgan Moses (not injury related/rest)
Full participation
- DL Joshua Farmer (hamstring)
Wednesday's Injury Report
The Seahawks will take the field for practice starting Thursday to start their on-field preparation for Super Bowl LX, but the first injury report was due on Wednesday, so for both the Seahawks and Patriots, the report below is an estimation of participation had they held a practice.
Tackle Amari Kight, who missed the NFC championship game with a knee injury, was listed as a non-participant, as was linebacker Ernest Jones IV, who is new to the injury report this week with a chest injury.
The Seahawks had nine players listed as limited, including the two players who exited Sunday's win over the Rams due to injury—fullback Brady Russell (hand) and linebacker Drake Thomas (shoulder). Also limited were quarterback Sam Darnold (oblique), left tackle Charles Cross (foot), fullback Robbie Ouzts (neck), tackle Josh Jones (knee/ankle), safety Julian Love (shoulder) and tight Eric Saubert (hamstring).
For the Patriots, quarterback Drake Maye was listed as limited with a shoulder injury that is new coming out of the AFC championship game. Among those not participating were starting outside linebacker Harold Landry (knee) and linebacker Robert Spillane (ankle).
Seattle Seahawks
Did not participate
- T Amari Kight (knee)
- LB Ernest Jones IV (chest)
Limited participation
- T Charles Cross (foot)
- FB Robbie Ouzts (neck)
- WR Jake Bobo (hand)
- QB Sam Darnold (oblique)
- T Josh Jones (knee/ankle)
- FB Brady Russell (hand)
- S Julian Love (shoulder)
- LB Drake Thomas (shoulder)
- TE Eric Saubert (hamstring)
Full participation
- LB Chazz Surratt (ankle)
New England Patriots
Did not participate
- TE Hunter Henry (not injury related/rest)
- LB Harold Landry (knee)
- T Morgan Moses (not injury related/rest)
- T Thayer Munford Jr. (knee/illness)
- LB Robert Spillane (ankle)
Limited participation
- WR Mack Hollins (abdomen)
- QB Drake Maye (right shoulder)
Full participation
- DL Joshua Farmer (hamstring)
- RB Terrell Jennings (passed concussion protocol)
Go behind the scenes with team photographer Rod Mar as he shares moments from the Seahawks' NFC Championship win vs. the Rams at Lumen Field.


The logo for the NFC Championship game between the Seahawks and the Rams was painted on the turf at Lumen Field.

In the locker room, the quarterbacks meet with offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko.

Cornerback Josh Jobe greets teammates in the locker room.

Ernest Jones IV gathers members of the defense in the locker room before the game.

On the field, Byron Murphy II goes through early warmups in front of early-arriving fans.

These 12s went to the "Dark Side" for the NFC Championship game.

Seattle-based singer-songwriter and producer and loyal 12 Brandi Carlile greets 12s before the game. Carlile will perform "America the Beautiful" at Super Bowl LX prior to the Seahawks facing the Patriots.

Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe does sprint work before the game.

The arches of Lumen Field are reflected in the dark visor of Seattle's Jarran Reed.

Receivers Doug Baldwin and Jermaine Kearse were just some of the large contingent of Seahawks Legends on hand to watch their team pursue a spot in next month's Super Bowl LX.

Seahawks defensive back Nick Emmanwori studies his play sheet before the team took the field.

Offensive linemen Josh Jones, Mason Richman, Grey Zabel and Charles Cross wait for their cue to leave the locker room for kickoff.

The Seahawks join hands in prayer before taking the field against the Rams in the NFC Championship game.

Seahawks defensive leader Jarran Reed talks to the team before leaving the locker room for kickoff.

Seahawks live mascot Taima leads the team onto the field.

Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall is fired up as he is introduced with the defensive starters.

Linebacker Ernest Jones IV lets out a yell as he runs onto the field.

Seahawks Legend Richard Sherman fires up the crowd before kickoff, signaling "L" for Legion of Boom.

Twin F-15EX jets make a thunderous pass over the sold out crowd and the arches of Lumen Field for the NFC Championship game between the Seahawks and the Rams.

Seahawks receiver Rashid Shaheed makes an over the shoulder catch for a long gain in the first quarter as Rams coach Sean McVay reacts on the sidelines.

Seattle's Kenneth Walker III celebrates his touchdown with teammates Anthony Bradford, Grey Zabel, Eric Saubert and Charles Cross.

Seattle's Ernest Jones IV, Julian Love and Drake Thomas drop Rams receiver Puka Nacua, who lost his helmet on the play.

Seattle's DeMarcus Lawrence strips the ball away from Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford in the second quarter.

Seahawks Brandon Pili and Nick Emmanwori combine on a stop.

Seattle's Nick Emmanwori with a pass defensed against Rams receiver Puka Nacua.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba catches a 42-yard pass from Sam Darnold.

Seahawks safety Coby Bryant speaks to teammates during halftime.

Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald talks to members of the defense at halftime.

At halftime, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald gives final instructions to the team before they take the field for the second half.

Seattle's Dareke Young recovers a fumbled punt return to set up a Seahawks touchdown.

Seahawks Dareke Young, Patrick O'Connell and Ty Okada celebrate Young's recovery of a muffed punt in the third quarter.

Seahawks receiver Jake Bobo leaps to make a touchdown catch in the third quarter.

Seahawks receiver Cooper Kupp falls into the end zone with a touchdown reception in the third quarter.

Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen knocks away a pass intended for Rams receiver Puka Nacua.

With the Rams facing fourth-and-four, Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon knocks a pass away in the end zone, thwarting a Rams drive and giving the ball back to Seattle's offense.

Seahawks receiver Cooper Kupp makes a falling, twisting catch for a key first down on Seattle's final drive.

Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald raises his arms as the clock ticked off the final seconds of their win over the Rams to advance to Super Bowl LX.

After the victory, Seahawks president of football operations/general manager John Schneider hugs head coach Mike Macdonald.

Seattle's Leonard Williams shows off his NFC Champions cap after the win.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, general manager John Schneider and team vice-chair Bert Kolde celebrate on the podium as the team is awarded the George Halas trophy for winning the NFC.

Leonard Williams holds the George Halas trophy aloft on the podium with teammates including Jarran Reed, Devon Witherspoon, Mike Morris, Nick Emmanwori and Coby Bryant.

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold celebrates while wearing his NFC Champions t-shirt.

In the locker room, receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and quarterback Sam Darnold celebrate.

Head coach Mike Macdonald celebrates the NFC title with his team in the locker room.

Members of the Seahawks defense pose together with the George Halas trophy in the locker room after the game.












