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Seven Seahawks Inactive For Thursday Night Football, Including Chris Carson, Shaquill Griffin & Ethan Pocic

The team will be without its starting center, running back and two cornerbacks in tonight’s game.

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The Seahawks will again be without several key starters for Thursday's game against the Cardinals. 

CB Quinton Dunbar (knee) was placed on the injured reserve today, and C Ethan Pocic (concussion) and CB Shaquill Griffin (hamstring) were also ruled "out" for the second straight week. C Kyle Fuller is active and will play tonight.

The Seahawks signed CB Jayson Stanley from the practice squad this afternoon — Stanley was active in weeks 8 and 9 against the 49ers and the Bills.

RB Chris Carson was limited in practice this week as he continues to recover from a foot injury, and was officially downgraded to "out" after being listed as "questionable" throughout the week. His backup, Carlos Hyde, had been on the injury report with a hamstring injury after sitting out Week 10, but is set to suit up Thursday night. With the rash of injuries to the offensive backfield, the Seahawks activated RB Bo Scarbrough from the practice squad today.

RB Travis Homer (knee/thumb) was also listed on the injury report and has been downgraded to "out" after being listed as "doubtful." 

WR Tyler Lockett (knee) had been listed as "questionable," but will play on Thursday night.

CB Neiko Thorpe (core) was placed on the injured reserve Wednesday and will not play tonight. G Jordan Simmons (calf), DE Jonathan Bullard and TE Colby Parkinson have also been ruled "out."

Here is the full list of inactives for tonight's game:

Seahawks

  • CB Shaquill Griffin
  • DE Jonathan Bullard
  • C Ethan Pocic
  • RB Chris Carson
  • RB Travis Homer
  • G Jordan Simmons
  • TE Colby Parkinson

Cardinals

  • QB Brett Hundley
  • WR Keesean Johnson
  • RB Eno Benjamin
  • S Charles Washington
  • OL Josh Miles
  • OL Justin Murray
  • TE Darrell Daniels

Seahawks players arrive at Lumen Field prior to their Week 11 game vs. the Arizona Cardinals.

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