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Week 10 Injury Report: Seahawks vs. Commanders

Details on the Seahawks’ injury situation heading into their Week 10 matchup against the Washington Commanders, including practice status designations.

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The Seahawks return home to Lumen Field looking to get back into the win column when they take on the 4-5 Washington Commanders on Sunday, November 12, 2023. Click here to learn how to watch, listen, and stream the action.

Friday Injury Report

The Seahawks have officially ruled out Anthony Bradford for Sunday's contest versus the Washington Commanders due to a knee injury/NIR-Personal. The guard has been part of the offensive line rotation all season but will miss his second consecutive game. Bradford was the only player who missed practice on Friday afternoon.

Linebacker Jordyn Brooks was held out of practice on Wednesday and Thursday because of a hamstring injury and is questionable for Week 10. Brooks returned to practice in a full capacity on Friday and has a good chance to play on Sunday. "He did well today. There is a really good chance," said head coach Pete Carroll. Joining him on the questionable list are running backs DeeJay Dallas and Kenny McIntosh. Dallas hurt his shoulder in Week 10 while McIntosh has yet to make his NFL debut because of a knee injury he suffered in training camp. Tight end Colby Parkinson is also questionable due to a bicep injury that forced him to miss practice on Wednesday and limited him in Thursday's practice.

Washington only has one player listed with a game status designation, and it is one of the offense's most dynamic playmakers, wide receiver Curtis Samuel.

Seattle Seahawks

Out

  • G Anthony Bradford

Questionable

  • LB Jordyn Brooks (hamstring)
  • RB DeeJay Dallas (shoulder)
  • TE Colby Parkinson (biceps)
  • RB Kenny McIntosh (knee)

Washington Commanders

Questionable

  • WR Curtis Samuel (toe)

Thursday Injury Report

The Seahawks were only missing four players from practice on Thursday afternoon, three due to injuries and one held out for rest.  Linebacker Jordyn Brooks missed practice for the second consecutive day as he is dealing with a hamstring injury. Wide receiver DK Metcalf also didn't practice on Thursday due to the hip injury he suffered against the Cincinnati Bengals. The injury forced Metcalf to miss the first game of his career in Week 7, but he was able to return to game action a week later. After being limited in Wednesday's practice, rookie guard Anthony Bradford was held out of Thursday's practice because of a knee injury that forced him to miss Week 10 in Baltimore.

DeeJay Dallas and Colby Parkinson returned to practice in a limited capacity on Thursday after missing the first practice of the week. Dallas suffered a shoulder injury against Baltimore but is working hard to return as quickly as possible.

The team had many players return to practice as full participants on Thursday including Jaxon Smith-Njigba (hip), Kenneth Walker III (chest), Jamal Adams (knee), Jarran Reed (tooth), Tyler Lockett (hamstring), Tre Brown (toe) and Dareke Young (groin).

The Washington Commanders weren't missing any players from practice on Thursday as the three players missing from Wednesday's practice returned. Wide receiver Curtis Samuel was limited in practice with a toe injury.

Seattle Seahawks

Did Not Participate In Practice

  • LB Jordyn Brooks (hamstring)
  • G Anthony Bradford (knee)
  • DE Mario Edwards Jr. (NIR-Resting Player)
  • WR DK Metcalf (hip)

Limited Participation

  • RB DeeJay Dallas (shoulder)
  • TE Colby Parkinson (biceps)
  • T Charles Cross (ankle)

Full Participation In Practice

  • WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (hip)
  • RB Kenneth Walker III (chest)
  • S Jamal Adams (knee)
  • NT Jarran Reed (tooth)
  • WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring)
  • CB Tre Brown (toe)
  • WR Dareke Young (groin)
  • TE Noah Fant (wrist)
  • LB Derick Hall (shoulder)

Washington Commanders

Limited Participation

  • WR Curtis Samuel (toe)

Full Participation

  • CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr. (achilles)

Wednesday Injury Report

As the Seahawks began their week of preparation for the upcoming matchup with the Commanders, they practiced without seven players due to injuries on Wednesday afternoon. Running backs Kenneth Walker III and DeeJay Dallas both missed practiced because of upper body injuries. While Dallas was unable to practice due to a shoulder injury he suffered against Baltimore, the fourth-year man is fighting to get back as soon as possible. "He was supposedly hurt, but he was bouncing out there today. His attitude is so committed to not missing anything," said head coach Pete Carroll. "He was out there catching punts and running around. He's going to try to get back. He's a pretty impressive kid. He's exactly what you're looking for in guys that overcome the mishaps and the difficulties that would hold other guys back sometimes. He's going to try to fight through it."

Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba also missed practice due to a hip injury. The rookie wide receiver has established himself as one of the top targets in the passing game recently as he has scored a touchdown in two of the last three games, including the game winner against the Browns in Week 8. Tyler Lockett was limited in practice to start the week because of a hamstring problem that has been hampering him for a few weeks.  Lockett has been able to play through the injury as he has not missed any game time because of it. In good news, Dareke Young returned to practice this week in a limited capacity as the second-year receiver has been on injured reserve since the beginning of the season. Young can not only make an impact on offense as a receiver but can also make a valuable contribution to the special teams unit.

Rookie linebacker Derick Hall exited the team's loss to the Baltimore Ravens with a shoulder injury but was able to fully participate in practice on Wednesday so the injury shouldn't force him to miss time barring any setbacks. "He seems to be OK. Our guys really seem to be bouncing back. Mostly everybody was working in the walkthrough and there's a couple of guys that have a chance, maybe we hold them back today," said coach Carroll. "They don't want to do that; they want to go. There's a really good sense that he's one of those guys, I think. We'll see what happens during the day."

The Commanders practiced without three key players, one on offense and two on defense, to start the week. Pro Bowl defensive lineman Jonathan Allen, cornerback Kendall Fuller and wide receiver Jahan Dotson were all held out of practice for rest on Wednesday.

Seattle Seahawks

Did Not Participate

  • RB DeeJay Dallas (shoulder)
  • TE Colby Parkinson (biceps)
  • WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (hip)
  • RB Kenneth Walker III (chest)
  • S Jamal Adams (NIR-Resting Player/knee)
  • LB Jordyn Brooks (hamstring)
  • NT Jarran Reed (tooth)

Limited Participation In Practice

  • G Anthony Bradford (knee)
  • WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring)
  • CB Tre Brown (toe)
  • WR Dareke Young (groin)
  • T Charles Cross (ankle)

Full Participation In Practice

  • TE Noah Fant (wrist)
  • LB Derick Hall (shoulder)
  • RB Kenny McIntosh (knee)

Washington Commanders

Did Not Participate In Practice

  • DT Jonathan Allen (NIR- Vet Rest)
  • WR Jahan Dotson (NIR – Personal)
  • CB Kendall Fuller (NIR – Vet Rest)

Limited Participation In Practice

  • WR Curtis Samuel (toe)

Full Participation In Practice

  • CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr. (achilles)

Seahawks practice at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton, Wash. on Nov. 9, 2023.

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