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Wednesday Practice Report: Quandre Diggs & Luke Willson Return To Practice For Seahawks, Seven Players Don't Practice

Details on the Seahawks’ Wednesday practice report ahead of their wild-card game at Philadelphia.

The Seahawks welcomed safety Quandre Diggs back to practice Wednesday, as expected, and also saw Luke Willson return to action after the tight end was unable to play Sunday due to a hip injury.

Seven players were unable to practice as the Seahawks kicked off their week of preparation, two of whom Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has already ruled out due to knee injuries sustained last weekend, receiver Jaron Brown and linebacker Mychal Kendricks. 

Also held out of Wednesday's practice was defensive Jadeveon Clowney (core), though Carroll said the expectation is that he should be ready to go for Sunday's game against the Eagles, left tackle Duane Brown (knee/biceps), guard Mike Iupati (neck), center Joey Hunt (fibula) and receiver Malik Turner (concussion).

Here are the full practice reports for both teams:

Seattle Seahawks

Did not participate in practice

T Duane Brown (knee/biceps)
WR Jaron Brown (knee)
G Mike Iupati (neck)
C Joey Hunt (fibular)
WR Malik Turner (concussion)
DE Jadeveon Clowney (core)
LB Mychal Kendricks (knee)

Limited participation in practice

S Quandre Diggs (ankle)

Full participation in practice

TE Luke Willson (hip)

Philadelphia Eagles

Did not participate in practice

WR Nelson Agholor (knee)
RB Miles Sanders (ankle)

Limited participation in practice

DE Derek Barnett (ankle)
DT Fletcher Cox (triceps)
TE Zach Ertz (ribs/back)
T Lane Johnson (ankle)
CB Sidney Jones (back)
CB Avonte Maddox (abdomen)
CB Jalen Mills (ankle)

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