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Seahawks Activate S Rayshawn Jenkins From Injured Reserve; Elevate Two From Practice Squad

The Seahawks made a handful of roster moves ahead of Sunday’s game against the Cardinals.

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The Seahawks activated safety Rayshawn Jenkins from injured reserve ahead of Sunday's game against the Cardinals, a move Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said was likely to happen.

Additionally, the Seahawks elevated tight end Tyler Mabry and linebacker Patrick O'Connell from the practice squad for Sunday's game.

Jenkins, who started the first six games of the season, has missed the past four games on IR due to a hand injury. With Coby Bryant thriving in a starting role since Jenkins' injury, his return creates what Macdonald called "good problems" in the secondary.

"We're getting some depth back," Macdonald said earlier this week. "… It's just good problems to have. Good players, that play multiple spots. You don't want to get too cute with it because then you get kind of in disarray a little bit. So, trying to maximize our continuity back there as well as seamlessly getting Rayshawn back into the fold. So yeah, it's exciting."

Mabry, who last week was signed off the practice squad for Seattle's Week 11 game against the 49ers, was then waived and re-signed to the practice squad. This will be the third game this season for O'Connell, who was elevated off the practice squad for last week's game, as well as Seattle's Week 3 win over the Dolphins.

The Seahawks practiced again on Thursday, November 21 at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center as they get set to host the NFC West leading Arizona Cardinals at Lumen Field.

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