The Seattle Seahawks are off to a 2-0 start, but their growing injury list reflects the toll it’s taking. An eye-opening 18 players were listed on their latest injury report, with half missing Wednesday’s practice. Notable absences included key players like running back Kenneth Walker III, wide receiver DK Metcalf, linebackers Jerome Baker and Boye Mafe, safety K’Von Wallace, and defensive end Leonard Williams.
Several others were limited in practice, including tight ends Pharaoh Brown and Noah Fant, linebacker Derick Hall, cornerback Devon Witherspoon, and tackle George Fant, names the Seahawks would prefer to see fully healthy.
Here’s a breakdown of the participation report from Wednesday’s practice:
**Did Not Participate:**
– RB Kenneth Walker III (oblique)
– G Laken Tomlinson (rest)
– TE Brady Russell (shoulder)
– LB Jerome Baker (hamstring)
– OLB Uchenna Nwosu (knee)
– OLB Boye Mafe (knee)
– S K’Von Wallace (shoulder)
– DE Leonard Williams (knee)
– WR DK Metcalf (hand)
**Limited Participation:**
– TE Pharaoh Brown (foot)
– TE Noah Fant (toe)
– T George Fant (knee)
– WR Tyler Lockett (thigh)
– LB Derick Hall (hip)
– CB Devon Witherspoon (hamstring)
**Full Participation:**
– WR Laviska Shenault Jr. (foot)
– LB Tyrel Dodson (shoulder)
– NT Jarran Reed (knee)
The Seahawks, the NFC West’s only unbeaten team, will have four days to recover before hosting the 1-1 Miami Dolphins, who are also dealing with injury concerns, this Sunday at Lumen Field.