Wednesday's Injury Report
The Seahawks will be without left tackle Charles Cross for Thursday night's game against the Rams, the result of the hamstring injury that occurred on Seattle's game-winning field goal in Sunday's win over the Colts.
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said they do not have a timeline on Cross' return, but that Cross has been ruled out for this game. Josh Jones is expected to start in Cross' place. Jones, a free-agent signing this offseason, will be making his first start this season, but he did get significant time with the starting offense in training camp after Cross had surgery to repair a dislocated finger.
Other than Cross, who did not practice all week, every other player on the injury report was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, and no other player has a game status, meaning everyone should be available. That includes receiver Dareke Young, who has practiced the past three weeks but has not yet been activated off injured reserve. Young's lack of status indicates he will be activated Thursday, as does the fact that the Seahawks freed up a roster spot this week by waiving safety D'Anthony Bell, who cleared waivers on Wednesday.
For the Rams, receiver Davante Adams is listed as doubtful due to the hamstring injury he suffered in last weekend's game. He was listed as a non-participant all three days this week. Defensive end Braden Fiske, who is dealing with an ankle injury, was also a non-participant all week, but he is listed as questionable.
Seattle Seahawks
Out
- T Charles Cross (hamstring, did not participate)
Los Angeles Rams
Doubtful
- WR Davante Adams (hamstring, did not participate)
Questionable
- DE Braden Fiske (ankle, did not participate)
Tuesday's Injury Report
The Seahawks and Rams both held walkthroughs on Tuesday as they prepare for Thursday's night's game, making the injury report an estimation of participation.
For the Seahawks, left tackle Charles Cross was listed as a non-participant for the second straight day, the result of a hamstring injury suffered on the game-winning field goal in Sunday's victory over the Colts.
Other than Cross, however, every other player on the injury report was listed as a full participant.
Outside linebacker DeMarcus Lawrence (quadricep) was upgraded from a limited designation on Monday, as was receiver Cody White (abdomen).
For the Rams, receiver Davante Adams (knee/hamstring) and defensive end Braden Fiske (ankle) were both listed as non-participants for the second straight day, the results of injuries that occurred in Sunday's win over the Lions.
Seattle Seahawks
Did not participate
- T Charles Cross (hamstring)
Full participation
- LB Derick Hall (finger)
- LB DeMarcus Lawrence (quadricep)
- T Abraham Lucas (neck)
- DE Mike Morris (knee)
- S Ty Okada (shoulder)
- DT Jarran Reed (wrist/thumb)
- WR Cody White (abdomen)
- DE Leonard Williams (wrist)
- WR Dareke Young (quadricep)
Los Angeles Rams
Did not participate
- WR Davante Adams (knee/hamstring)
- DE Braden Fiske (ankle)
Limited participation
- TE Nick Vannett (oblique)
Full participation
- T Alaric Jackson (ankle)
- S Jaylen McCollough (illness)
- WR Jordan Whittington (back)
Monday's Injury Report
With a Thursday night game on the schedule this week, the Seahawks were back to work Monday to begin preparation for the Rams. The Seahawks held a walkthrough on Monday afternoon, so the injury report is an estimation of participation, as is the Rams' injury report.
For the Seahawks, left tackle Charles Cross was the only player listed as not participating, the result of a hamstring injury that occurred Sunday on Jason Myers' game-winning field goal.
"It's a hamstring, we're just trying to gather the info right now, exhausting all options to see how fast we can get him back," Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said.
Asked if Cross could make it back for a Thursday game, Macdonald said, "I'd say it's possible."
Outside linebacker DeMarcus Lawrence (quadricep) was listed as limited, as was receiver Cody White (abdomen).
Outside linebacker Derick Hall (finger) and right tackle Abraham Lucas (neck), who both briefly left Sunday's game with injuries before returning, were both listed as full participants.
For the Rams, receiver Davante Adams was listed as a non-participant after exiting Sunday's win over the Lions with a hamstring injury. Defensive end Braden Fiske (ankle) was also listed as a non-participant, as was safety Jaylen McCollough (illness).
Seattle Seahawks
Did not participate
- T Charles Cross (hamstring)
Limited participation
- LB DeMarcus Lawrence (quadricep)
- WR Cody White (abdomen)
Full participation
- LB Derick Hall (finger)
- T Abraham Lucas (neck)
- DE Mike Morris (knee)
- S Ty Okada (shoulder)
- DT Jarran Reed (wrist/thumb)
- DE Leonard Williams (wrist)
- WR Dareke Young (quadricep)
Los Angeles Rams
Did not participate
- WR Davante Adams (knee/hamstring)
- DE Braden Fiske (ankle)
- S Jaylen McCollough (illness)
Limited participation
- T Alaric Jackson (ankle)
- TE Nick Vannett (oblique)
- WR Jordan Whittington (back)
Go behind the scenes with team photographer Rod Mar as he shares moments from the Seahawks' Week 15 victory over the Indianapolis Colts at Lumen Field.


On gameday, defensive tackle Byron Murphy II walks to the locker room upon arriving at the stadium.

Running back Zach Charbonnet stretches in the locker room.

Safeties coach Jeff Howard confers with Ty Okada in the locker room before the game.

Assistant coach Justin Outten gestures while talking to the running backs including George Holani, left. At right is assistant Michael Byrne.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and a teammate greet each other on the field during pregame warmups.

Tight end AJ Barner hugs a teammate on the field during pregame.

Outside linebackers coach Chris Partridge talks to his players.

Seahawks safety Nick Emmanwori takes the field for early warmups.

Seahawks Legend and Super Bowl champion Golden Tate was on hand for the game, and greeted staffers along the sidelines during pregame.

December weather didn't deter these 12s from showing their love (and some skin) as Seahawks players headed for the tunnel.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is focused as he heads to the field.

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold throws during warmups.

Seahawks right tackle Abraham Lucas heads through the fog and lasers in the tunnel leading from the locker room to the field.

Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III looks for yardage.

At halftime, the team huddled one last time before the second half.

Tight end AJ Barner gains yardage up the right sideline.

Seattle's Leonard Williams doesn't let a Colts lineman deter him from making a tackle as teammate Nick Emmanwori closes in.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba crosses the field on a reception over the middle.

Seattle safety Nick Emmanwori lets out a yell after a stop, joined by Ernest Jones IV and Devon Witherspoon.

Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe bats the ball away from a Colts receiver.

Seattle's DeMarcus Lawrence and Derick Hall close in on Colts quarterback Philip Rivers.

Seattle's Riq Woolen, Jarran Reed and DeMarcus Lawrence congratulate Leonard Williams after a stop.

Seahawks tight end Eric Saubert looks for running room after the catch.

During a time out in the fourth quarter, members of Seattle defense confer. From left are Riq Woolen, head athletic trainer David Stricklin, Coby Bryant, Jarran Reed and Nehemiah Pritchett.

12s get loud during the tense fourth quarter.

Seahawks kicker Jason Myers converts a 56-yard field goal on a hold from Michael Dickson and the snap from Chris Stoll to give Seattle the lead for good late in the fourth quarter.

Seahawks safety Coby Bryant comes up with the ball after his interception sealed the victory for Seattle.

Seahawks safety Coby Bryant celebrates after his interception in the final minute.

Kicker Jason Myers gets a hug from teammate Eric Saubert after the game. Myers made all six of his field goal attempts and accounted for all of Seattle's scoring in an 18-16 win over the Colts.












