The Seahawks will be without receiver DK Metcalf for Sunday's game against the Bills, the result of the knee injury he sustained in last week's win in Atlanta.
Metcalf, who was listed as doubtful for the game, will be missing a game for just the second time in his six-year NFL career.
Cornerback Tre Brown, who was questionable with an ankle injury, is active and set to return after being out last week. The Seahawks are also getting back cornerback Riq Woolen, who missed the last two games with an ankle injury. Cornerback Nehemiah Pritchett and defensive end Mike Morris are both inactive after being listed as questionable with ankle injuries, as is nose tackle Cameron Young, who was listed as doubtful with a knee injury.
Among those active for Sunday's game are second-year safety Jerrick Reed II, who will be making his 2024 debut after being activated from the physically unable to perform list on Saturday, and cornerbacks Josh Jobe and Faion Hicks, who were elevated from the practice squad Saturday.
Seattle Seahawks
- WR DK Metcalf
- CB Nehemiah Pritchett
- LB Trevis Gipson
- G Sataoa Laumea
- NT Cameron Young
- DE Mike Morris
- DE Myles Adams
Buffalo Bills
- WR Curtis Samuel
- S Mike Edwards
- LB Terrel Bernard
- LB Eddie Ulofoshio
- G/C Will Clapp
- DT Zion Logue
Five things to know about the Seahawks matchup against the Buffalo Bills at Lumen Field.


Josh Allen hasn't thrown an interception this season, and last week, the Seahawks had two interceptions – one by Julian Love and another by Coby Bryant who was making his first start this season.

Derick Hall leads the team in sacks with 5.0.

Seattle holds the NFL's fifth-best home record since 2010 with a 79-38 mark (.675), and is one of four teams with 125 wins in the NFL since 2012 (127-74-1, third-best record in the NFL).

Kenneth Walker III needs two touchdowns to become the third running back in the past 15 seasons (2010-24) with nine-or-more scrimmage touchdowns in each of his first three career seasons (Ezekiel Elliott and Jeremy Hill).

Geno Smith needs one more 300-yard game to tie himself and Matt Hasselbeck for second-place for the most 300-yard games in a single-season in franchise history with four.