The Seahawks host the New York Giants at Lumen Field on Sunday. Here's a look at the team's injury situation this week.
Friday's Injury Report
No players have been ruled out for Sunday's game, but three are listed as doubtful, including starting cornerback Tre Flowers, who has a hamstring injury sustained in Monday's win over the Eagles. If Flowers is indeed unable to go, it's likely that D.J. Reed steps in, as Reed already started two games at cornerback when Shaquill Griffin and Quinton Dunbar were both out.
Also doubtful are right tackle Brandon Shell, who will potentially miss a second straight game with an ankle injury, and running back Travis Homer, who has wrist, knee and thumb injuries.
Giants starting quarterback Daniel Jones is listed as doubtful with a hamstring injury, meaning the Seahawks will likely be seeing Colt McCoy at quarterback on Sunday.
Seattle Seahawks
Doubtful
- CB Tre Flowers (hamstring, did not participate)
- RB Travis Homer (wrist/knee/thumb, did not participate)
- OT Brandon Shell (ankle, did not participate)
Questionable
- DE Carlos Dunlap II (foot, did not participate)
- C/G Kyle Fuller (ankle, did not participate)
- RB Carlos Hyde (toe, limited participation)
- G Damien Lewis (groin, limited participation)
New York Giants
Doubtful
- QB Daniel Jones (hamstring, limited participation)
Questionable
- LB David Mayo (knee, limited participation)
Thursday's Injury Report
Very little changed on the Seahawks' practice report from Wednesday to Thursday. Running back Carlos Hyde didn't practice Thursday after being listed as limited with a toe injury a day earlier, but otherwise the report was exactly the same as Wednesday's, though that day's report was an estimation of practice participation, as the Seahawks held only a walk-thru on Wednesday having played on Monday night.
A mostly unchanged report means defensive end Carlos Dunlap II (foot) and cornerback Tre Flowers (hamstring) both were out for a second straight day due to injuries sustained in Monday's win over the Eagles. Starting right tackle Brandon Shell, who missed Monday's game with an ankle injury, continues to be out as well.
For the Giants, starting quarterback Daniel Jones sat out again with a hamstring injury. New York's injury list is almost a repeat of Wednesday's report as well, with the only change being the addition of linebacker Cam Brown who didn't practice due to illness.
Seattle Seahawks
Did Not Participate
- T Brandon Shell (ankle)
- RB Travis Homer (wrist/thumb/knee)
- CB Tre Flowers (hamstring)
- DE Carlos Dunlap II (foot)
- T Duane Brown (knee/resting vet)
- RB Carlos Hyde (toe)
Limited Participation
- G Jordan Simmons (calf)
- G Kyle Fuller (ankle)
- RB Chris Carson (foot)
- G Damien Lewis (groin)
Full Participation
- WR Tyler Lockett (knee)
- DE Benson Mayowa (ankle)
- WR Freddie Swain (foot)
- S Jamal Adams (shoulder)
- TE Jacob Hollister (knee/neck)
- WR David Moore (hip)
- CB D.J. Reed (foot)
- CB Shaquill Griffin (hamstring/elbow)
- G Mike Iupati (shin)
New York Giants
Did Not Participate
- QB Daniel Jones (hamstring)
- LB Cam Brown (illness)
Limited Participation
- DB Nate Ebner (knee)
- LB David Mayo (knee)
- WR Sterling Shepard (toe/shoulder)
- WR Darius Slayton (shoulder/foot)
Wednesday's Injury Report
Coming off of a Monday night game, the Seahawks held a walk-thru instead of a full practice Wednesday, so the report for the day is an estimation of participation had they practiced fully.
Among those listed as not practicing were defensive end Carlos Dunlap II, who has a foot injury that Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said isn't serious, as well as cornerback Tre Flowers, who came out of Monday's win with a hamstring injury.
"He's got a sore foot," Carroll said of Dunlap. "There's a little something going on, but nothing serious. So we just need to see how he goes and handles the week. I can't tell you how he'll be on game day yet, but we're hopeful and he's hopeful he'll be able to play."
Also held out were two players who missed Monday's game due to injury: right tackle Brandon Shell (ankle) and running back Travis Homer. Tackle Duane Brown was also held out, though that's normal for the veteran left tackle.
Most notable on the Giants injury report is that starting quarterback Daniel Jones was unable to practice Wednesday due to a hamstring injury.
Seattle Seahawks
Did Not Participate
- T Brandon Shell (ankle)
- RB Travis Homer (wrist/thumb/knee)
- CB Tre Flowers (hamstring)
- DE Carlos Dunlap II (foot)
- T Duane Brown (knee/resting vet)
Limited Participation
- G Jordan Simmons (calf)
- G Kyle Fuller (ankle)
- RB Chris Carson (foot)
- G Damien Lewis (groin)
- RB Carlos Hyde (toe)
Full Participation
- WR Tyler Lockett (knee)
- DE Benson Mayowa (ankle)
- WR Freddie Swain (foot)
- S Jamal Adams (shoulder)
- TE Jacob Hollister (knee/neck)
- WR David Moore (hip)
- CB D.J. Reed (foot)
- CB Shaquill Griffin (hamstring/elbow)
- G Mike Iupati (shin)
New York Giants
Did Not Participate
- QB Daniel Jones (hamstring)
Limited Participation
- DB Nate Ebner (knee)
- LB David Mayo (knee)
- WR Sterling Shepard (toe/shoulder)
- WR Darius Slayton (shoulder/foot)
Seahawks players, coaches, staff, and even Blitz will wear custom designed cleats and shoes supporting causes they feel passionate about during Week 13 vs. the New York Giants on December 6. This Seahawks gameday featured gallery is presented by Symetra.

Quarterback Russell Wilson is supporting the Why Not You Foundation, focused on youth empowerment. Artist: T-DUB Customs

Head coach Pete Carroll is supporting Urban Artworks, focused on youth art engagement. Artist: Quran Hernandez

Seahawks mascot Blitz is supporting Ben's Fund (children and young adults with autism) and the Why Not You Foundation (youth empowerment).

Running back Chris Carson is supporting Choose 180, focused on social justice youth reform. Artist: Joe Zapien

Wide receiver Freddie Swain is supporting the Alzhaimer's Association. Artist: Joe Castro

Long snapper Tyler Ott is supporting WAVE Foundation, focused on domestic violance and sexual abuse. Artist: Julianne Strom

Tackle Brandon Shell is supporting the National Stuttering Association. Artist: CuS

Quarterback Geno Smith is supporting Black Women's Health Imperative, focused on health equity for black women. Artist: CuS

Defensive end Alton Robinson is supporting Alzheimer's Association. Artist: Brushman

General manager John Schneider is supporting Ben's Fund, focused on children and young adults with autism. Artist: CuS

Defensive tackle Bryan Mone is supporting Choice Supports, focused on supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. Artist: Joe Castro

Guard Mike Iupati is supporting the Alzheimer's Association. Artist: Brushman

Wide receiver David Moore is supporting the Children's Tumor Foundation. Artist: CuS

Safety Lano Hill is supporting the Northwest Sarcoma Foundation. Artist: Joe Castro

Wide receiver Penny Hart is supporting Read & Right ATL, focused on educational equity. Artist: Brushman

Cornerback Quinton Dunbar is supporting Black Men Heal, focused on mental health. Artist: Joe Castro

Linebacker Ben Burr-Kirven is supporting the Testicular Cancer Society. Artist: Brushman

Cornerback Shaquill Griffin is supporting The BIPOC Project, focused on social justice. Artist: Joe Castro

Running back DeeJay Dallas is supporting Justice for Black Girls, focused on gender justice. Artist: CuS

Defensive end L.J. Collier is supporting the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Artist: Brushman

Linebacker Cody Barton is supporting the Noble Horse Sanctuary, focused on animal cruelty. Artist: CuS

Tight end Will Dissly is supporting The Nature Project, focused on underserved youth outdoor opportunities. Artist: Seag Vergara

Assistant head coach Clint Hurt is supporting Common Ground Foundation, focused on empowering underserved youth. Artist: CuS

Senior offensive assistant Sanjay Lal is supporting Ohio SPCA, focused on animal cruelty. Artist: CuS

Strength and conditioning assistant Danny Van Dijk is supporting Angel's House, focused on supporting medicall frail children. Artist: CuS

Assistant wide receivers coach Brad Idzik is supporting Spina Bifida Association, focused on health disability. Artist: CuS