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Luke Willson, Quandre Diggs & Ethan Pocic Inactive For Seahawks vs. 49ers

All three players listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the 49ers are inactive. 

The Seahawks are getting a couple of key players back from injuries, as defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and Shaquill Griffin are both active after missing the previous two games.

Three players who were listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the 49ers, however, will not play. Safety Quandre Diggs, who is recovering from a Week 15 ankle injury, will miss a second straight game, while tight end Luke Willson is also out after being added to the injury report with a hip injury that popped up late in the week. Versatile backup lineman Ethan Pocic is also inactive due to a core injury, which means Jordan Roos is active and will likely serve as the backup center.

Also active Sunday, as expected, are recently signed running backs Marshawn Lynch and Robert Turbin.

In addition to the three players who were questionable, the Seahawks also will be without left tackle Duane Brown (knee) and receiver Malik Turner (concussion), both of whom were ruled out Friday due to their injuries.

Among the noteworthy absences for the 49ers are a pair of defensive starters: defensive end Dee Ford (hamstring/quadriceps), who was ruled out ahead of the game, and strong safety Jaquiski Tartt (ribs), who had been listed as doubtful.

Here are the inactives for both teams:

Seattle Seahawks

WR Malik Turner
S Quandre Diggs
LB Dekoda Watson
T Duane Brown
G/C Ethan Pocic
DT Bryan Mone
TE Luke Willson

San Francisco 49ers

QB C.J. Beathard
S Jaquiski Tartt
RB Jeff Wilson Jr.
CB Dontae Johnson
TE Daniel Helm
DL Dee Ford
WR Jordan Matthews

Pregame photos from the Seattle Seahawks' Sunday night matchup against the San Francisco 49ers during Week 17 of the 2019 NFL season at CenturyLink Field.

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