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Christine Michael Active For Seahawks; Luke Willson and Bradley Sowell Inactive

Luke Willson and Bradley Sowell are inactive for the Seahawks, while running back Christine Michael will play.

FOXBOROUGH, Mass.—After showing up on the injury report Friday with a hamstring injury, running back Christine Michael was listed as questionable, but he is active for Sunday's game.

Two other players listed as questionable, tight end Luke Willson and tackle Bradley Sowell, are inactive, though both were able to practice during the week, indicating that they are close to being back. This will be the fourth straight game missed by Willson following knee surgery, and the third straight for Sowell, who has a knee injury. Rookie George Fant is expected to make a third straight start at left tackle in Sowell's place.

Also listed as questionable and active for Sunday's game is cornerback DeAndre Elliott, who has been a big contributor on special teams. Elliott missed the previous two games with a hamstring injury.

As expected, safety Kam Chancellor is active after missing the previous four games with a groin injury.

For the Patriots, running back Dion Lewis came off the physically unable to perform list this week, but his 2016 debut will have to wait, as he is inactive.

Here are the complete inactives for both teams:

Seahawks

WR Tanner McEvoy

RB Thomas Rawls

S Tyvis Powell

T Rees Odhiambo

DE Michael Bennett

OT Bradley Sowell

TE Luke Willson

Patriots

DB Eric Rowe

RB D.J. Foster

RB Dion Lewis

LB Kyle Van Noy

OL LaAdrian Waddle

DL Woodrow Hamilton

TE Matt Lengel

Pregame photos from the Seahawks' Week 10 game against the Patriots in New England.

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