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Thursday Practice Report: Four Seahawks Held Out For Second Straight Day, Duane Brown Returns To Practice

Details on the Seahawks’ Thursday practice report ahead of their Week 14 game in Los Angeles.

The Seahawks held a light practice for the second straight day—the result of a Monday night game in Week 13—and for the second day in a row, the practice report was a relatively brief one compared to recent weeks.

Four players were held out of practice for the second day in a row—fullback Nick Bellore (quadriceps), tight end Luke Willson (hamstring), cornerback Neiko Thorpe (core) and linebacker Mychal Kendricks (hamstring)—while left tackle Duane Brown (biceps/knee) went from not practicing a day earlier to limited on Thursday.

Also limited for the second day in a row were defensive ends Jadeveon Clowney (core) and Ziggy Ansah (neck).

Tight end Jacob Hollister (quadriceps) and guard Mike Iupati (neck) went from limited to full participation. 

Here are the Thursday practice reports for both teams:

Seattle Seahawks

Did not participate in practice

FB Nick Bellore (quadriceps)
TE Luke Willson (hamstring)
CB Neiko Thorpe (core)
LB Mychal Kendricks (hamstring)

Limited participation in practice

T Duane Brown (biceps/knee)
DE Ziggy Ansah (neck)
DE Jadeveon Clowney (core)

Full participation in practice

TE Jacob Hollister (quadriceps)
G Mike Iupati (neck)

Los Angeles Rams

Did not participate in practice

TE Gerald Everett (knee)

Limited participation in practice

T Rob Havenstein (knee)
DB Darious Williams (ankle)

Full participation in practice

T Andrew Whitworth (not injury related)

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