The Seahawks added two new players to their injury report Friday, with cornerback Shaquill Griffin (thigh) and safety Delano Hill (hamstring) not participating alongside the same five Seattle players whose setbacks kept them from seeing the field on Thursday, a list that includes guard D.J. Fluker (hamstring), linebackers K.J. Wright (knee) and Bobby Wagner (groin), receiver Doug Baldwin (knee), and cornerback Tre Flowers (hamstring).
On a more positive note, free safety Earl Thomas returned to work Friday after getting the day off on Thursday, and defensive end Dion Jordan (knee) was upgraded from a limited participant on Thursday to a full participant on Friday.
More information on Seattle's injury situation heading into Monday night's road game against the Chicago Bears should become available following Saturday's practice when head coach Pete Carroll meets the media and the team's gameday status report is distributed.
In the meantime, here's a look at Friday's practice report for the Seahawks and Bears:
Seattle Seahawks
Did Not Participate
G D.J. Fluker (hamstring)
LB K.J. Wright (knee)
LB Bobby Wagner (groin)
WR Doug Baldwin (knee)
CB Tre Flowers (hamstring)
CB Shaquill Griffin (thigh)
S Delano Hill (hamstring)
Limited Participation
S Bradley McDougald (knee)
Full Participation
DE Frank Clark (elbow)
DE Dion Jordan (knee)
Chicago Bears
Did Not Participate
DB D. Houston-Carson (forearm/back)
OL Kyle Long (ankle)
Limited Participation
DB Bryce Callahan (knee)
Photos from Friday's practice at Virginia Mason Athletic Center in preparation for Monday's game against the Chicago Bears.