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Dion Jordan Inactive For Seahawks at Jaguars

Defensive end Dion Jordan will miss a third straight game with a neck injury, and other notes on the Seahawks' Week 14 inactives.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—As head coach Pete Carroll noted Friday, the Seahawks are “pretty healthy” heading into their Week 14 game against the Jaguars, but they are missing a few players due to injury.

In addition to safety Kam Chancellor, guard Oday Aboushi and defensive tackle Nazair Jones, who were all ruled out already, the Seahawks will also be without defensive end Dion Jordan, who was listed as questionable Friday with a neck injury. This will be Jordan's third straight missed game.

Running back Eddie Lacy is among the list of inactive players, which could mean more playing time for Thomas Rawls, who has been limited in his chances in recent weeks behind Mike Davis, who has taken over the starting role, Lacy and J.D. McKissic.  

The Jaguars will be without starting weakside linebacker Telvin Smith, who had been listed as questionable Friday due to a concussion. Cornerback Jalen Ramsey, who was also questionable, is active.

Seattle Seahawks

RB Eddie Lacy

S Kam Chancellor

C Joey Hunt

G Oday Aboushi

WR David Moore

DT Nazair Jones

DE Dion Jordan

Jacksonville Jaguars

CB Jalen Myrick

LB Telvin Smith

DT Eli Ankou

OL Chris Reed

OL Josh Walker

OL William Poehls

WR Allen Hurns

Pregame photos from the Seahawks' Week 14 road game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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