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Saturday Injury Report
The Seahawks have ruled two players out of Monday night's contest vs. the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. Cornerbacks Tre Brown and Artie Burns will be unavailable for Week 4 as they are dealing with injuries. Brown exited the Week 3 victory over the Carolina Panthers with a concussion and was unable to practice all week because of it.
Tackle Charles Cross and cornerback/safety Coby Bryant are listed as doubtful for Monday night. Cross has been unavailable since leaving the season opener against the Rams with a toe injury. Coby Bryant, also dealing with a toe injury, has been unable to practice all week, casting doubt that he will be able to make it back in time for the primetime matchup in New Jersey.
Safety Jamal Adams and cornerback Riq Woolen are not listed on Saturday's injury report which means they will be available against the New York Giants. Adams, who hasn't played since Week 1 of the 2022 season, is set to make his season debut in the stadium he used to play for as a member of the New York Jets. "He did great, he had a complete week. He was on it," said head coach Pete Carroll when asked about Adams. With Adams, Woolen, Quandre Diggs, and Julian Love not being listed on the game status injury report, the secondary will be near full strength in the final game before the team's bye week.
The team has listed five players as questionable heading into Week 4 including Dre'Mont Jones (hip), Derick Hall (knee), Noah Fant (knee), Evan Brown (quadricep), and Will Dissly (shoulder). Despite being questionable, Pete Carroll expects Noah Fant to play against the Giants.
Like the Seahawks, the Giants are expected to be without their left tackle as Andrew Thomas has officially been ruled out for Week 4 with a hamstring issue. Saquon Barkley is doubtful to play on Monday night as he has been dealing with an ankle injury since their Week 2 victory over Arizona.
Seattle Seahawks
Out
- CB Artie Burns (hamstring)
- CB Tre Brown (concussion)
Doubtful
- T Charles Cross (toe)
- CB/S Coby Bryant (toe)
Questionable
- DE Dre'Mont Jones (hip)
- LB Derick Hall (knee)
- TE Noah Fant (knee)
- C Evan Brown (quadricep)
- TE Will Dissly (shoulder)
New York Giants
Out
- OL Andrew Thomas
Doubtful
- RB Saquon Barkley
Friday Injury Report
The Seahawks made progress in terms of getting healthier on Friday afternoon as the list of players who missed practice went from ten on Thursday to six on Friday. Among the players who made it back to practice on Friday were Quandre Diggs (hamstring), Julian Love (hamstring), Phil Haynes (calf), Jarran Reed (quadriceps), Uchenna Nwosu (ankle), Darrell Taylor (shin), and DK Metcalf (ribs). Diggs, Love, and Haynes returned in a limited capacity while, Metcalf, Reed, Taylor, and Nwosu were full participants on Friday.
Tre Brown (concussion), Coby Bryant (toe), Dre'Mont Jones (hip) and Charles Cross missed practice for the second straight as they are dealing with injuries. Artie Burns (hamstring) and Derick Hall (knee) were new additions to the list of players held out of practice on Friday. Burns was limited in Thursday's practice with his hamstring injury.
Jamal Adams and Riq Woolen were able to get through a full practice for the second day in a row, increasing the likelihood that they will be available for Monday Night Football in New Jersey.
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley practiced in a limited capacity for the second consecutive day while left tackle Andrew Thomas missed practice with a hamstring injury.
Seattle Seahawks
Did Not Participate
- CB Artie Burns (hamstring)
- CB Tre Brown (concussion)
- CB/S Coby Bryant (toe)
- DE Dre'Mont Jones (hip)
- T Charles Cross (toe)
- LB Derick Hall (knee)
Limited Participation
- TE Will Dissly (shoulder)
- S Julian Love (hamstring)
- S Quandre Diggs (hamstring)
- G Phil Haynes (calf)
- C Evan Brown (quadricep)
Full Participation
- S Jamal Adams (knee)
- CB Riq Woolen (chest)
- WR DK Metcalf (ribs)
- NT Jarran Reed (quadricep)
- LB Uchenna Nwosu (ankle)
- LB Darrell Taylor (shin)
New York Giants
Did Not Participate
- T Andrew Thomas (hamstring)
Limited Participation
- RB Saquon Barkley (ankle)
- TE Daniel Bellinger (neck)
- DL D.J. Davidson (elbow)
- LB Azeez Ojulari (hamstring)
Full Participation
- OL Ben Bredeson (concussion)
Thursday Injury Report
Several Seahawks players continue to miss practice as 10 players were unavailable for the first practice of the week. Despite the large number of players missing practice, Seahawks head coach remains optimistic that a few of the players will return to action for Monday night. "We should be a little bit healthier this week, we'll see," said coach Carroll. "We have to make it through the week, but we do have some guys coming back to action."
One player who could be returning this week is safety Jamal Adams who hasn't played in over a year due to a quadriceps injury. The All-Pro has been practicing for a couple of weeks now and is set to make his season debut at MetLife Stadium, a place he is very familiar with. "I'm so happy for Jamal, he gets to get back to football and playing again," said coach Carroll. "I did make note, Jordyn (Brooks) was sitting with Jamal as we were getting ready for walkthrough; those two guys really fed off each other throughout the time when we got back to camp here. Competed and challenged and went head-to-head to make it back. It's a good moment that these guys get to play together this week."
Adams fully participated in Thursday's practice along with cornerback Riq Woolen who missed the win over Carolina in Week 3 due to a chest injury he suffered in Week 2. Woolen could return for Monday night if he makes it through the week okay. Even with those two players fully participating in practice, the secondary is still banged up. Cornerback Tre Brown (concussion), cornerback/safety Coby Bryant (toe) and safety Quandre Diggs (hamstring) all missed practice due to injuries. Diggs has been dealing with a hamstring issue since last week but was able to suit up against the Panthers.
Jarran Reed was able to not only play last Sunday, but also have a very strong performance despite dealing with a groin issue. The nose tackle is now dealing with a quadricep injury and missed practice because of it. Another key member of the defensive line that missed practice today was Dre'Mont Jones who suffered a hip injury last week.
Two starting offensive linemen remained out of practice as tackle Charles Cross and guard Phil Haynes missed practice to start the week. Cross has been out since injuring his toe in Week 1 while Haynes was held out of the Carolina game due to a calf ailment.
The New York Giants have been dealing with a few injuries as well but seem to be getting healthier. Star running back Saquon Barkley (ankle) and All-Pro left tackle Andrew Thomas (hamstring) have missed some time due to injuries but were able to practice on Thursday in a limited capacity.
Seattle Seahawks
Did Not Participate
- T Charles Cross (toe)
- WR DK Metcalf (ribs)
- G Phil Haynes (calf)
- CB Tre Brown (concussion)
- CB/S Coby Bryant (toe)
- DE Dre'Mont Jones (hip)
- S Quandre Diggs (hamstring)
- NT Jarran Reed (quadricep)
- LB Uchenna Nwosu (achilles)
- LB Darrell Taylor (shin)
Limited Participation
- TE Will Dissly (shoulder)
- S Julian Love (hamstring)
- CB Artie Burns (hamstring)
Full Participation
- S Jamal Adams (knee)
- CB Riq Woolen (chest)
New York Giants
Limited Participation
- RB Saquon Barkley (ankle)
- TE Daniel Bellinger (neck)
- DL D.J. Davidson (elbow)
- LB Azeez Ojulari (hamstring)
- T Andrew Thomas (hamstring)
Full Participation
- OL Ben Bredeson (concussion)
Seahawks practice indoors at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton, Wash. on Sept. 28, 2023 as they prepare for their Week 4 matchup at the Giants.