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Week 15 Injury Report: Seahawks vs. 49ers

Details on the Seahawks’ injury situation heading into their Week 15 game against the 49ers, including game status designations.

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Wednesday's Injury Report

The Seahawks wrapped up a short week of practice Wednesday, and will head into Thursday night's game against the 49ers with five players listed as questionable: running back DeeJay Dallas (ankle), nose tackle Al Woods (Achilles), safety Ryan Neal (knee), safety Joey Blount (back) and cornerback Tre Brown (illness). Of that group, only Blount was able to practice Wednesday, and was limited.

Notably not on that list is running back Kenneth Walker III, who practiced fully for the second day in a row, meaning he should be good to go after missing Sunday's game with an ankle injury.

With the short week, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said everyone listed as questionable will be a game-day decision.

For the 49ers, quarterback Brock Purdy, who took over for an injured Jimmy Garoppolo, is questionable with an oblique/rib injury that had him limited in practice Wednesday. Also questionable are defensive lineman and former Seahawks Kerry Hyder, and cornerback Ambry Thomas. Among those ruled out for the 49ers are Garoppolo, receiver Deebo Samuel and defensive tackle Kevin Givens.

Seattle Seahawks

Questionable

RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle, did not participate)
NT Al Woods (Achilles, did not participate)
S Ryan Neal (knee, did not participate)
S Joey Blount (back, limited participation)
CB Tre Brown (illness, did not participate)

San Francisco 49ers

Out

QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot, did not participate)
DL Kevin Givens (knee, did not participate)
DB Tarvarius Moore (knee, did not participate)
DL Hassan Ridgeway (pectoral, did not participate)
WR Deebo Samuel (knee/ankle, did not participate)
CB Samuel Womack (concussion, did not participate)

Questionable

DL Kerry Hyder (ankle, limited participation)
QB Brock Purdy (oblique/rib, limited participation)
CB Ambry Thomas (ankle, limited participation)

Tuesday's Injury Report

The Seahawks continued their short week of preparation with a late-afternoon practice Tuesday, and in a positive development for their offense, running back Kenneth Walker III was a full participant.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll will talk to the media on Wednesday and likely give an update on Walker then, but the rookie running back being on the field Tuesday would seem to at least be a step in the right direction in his attempt to get back from an ankle injury that kept him out of Sunday's game against Carolina.

Also participating fully was defensive end Shelby Harris, who missed Sunday's game due to illness.  

Four players were held out of practice Tuesday due to injury—running back DeeJay Dallas, safety Ryan Neal, nose tackle Al Woods and safety Joey Blount—while cornerback Tre Brown was out due to illness, and outside linebacker Bruce Irvin was given a veteran rest day.

Seattle Seahawks

Did Not Participate

RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle)
S Ryan Neal (knee)
NT Al Woods (Achilles)
S Joey Blount (back)
LB Bruce Irvin (NIR-resting player/knee)
CB Tre Brown (illness)

Full Participation

DE Shelby Harris (illness)
RB Kenneth Walker III (ankle)
S Quandre Diggs (shoulder)

San Francisco 49ers

Did Not Participate

QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot)
DL Kevin Givens (knee)
DB Tarvarius Moore (knee)
DL Hassan Ridgeway (pectoral)
WR Deebo Samuel (ankle/knee)
CB Samuel Womack (concussion)

Limited Participation In Practice

DL Arik Armstead (foot/ankle)
DL Kerry Hyder (ankle)
RB Christian McCaffrey (knee)
QB Brock Purdy (oblique/rib)
CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)

Monday's Practice Report

The Seahawks have a quick turnaround this week with a Thursday night NFC West clash looming, which means getting right back to work Monday with meetings and an evening walkthrough. While the Seahawks won't have an actual practice Monday—doing so would be nearly impossible a day after a game—teams playing on Thursday still have to put out an injury report Monday through Wednesday, so Monday's report is an estimation of participation had they practiced. The same is true of the 49ers' injury report below.

With all of that being said, on a potentially encouraging note, running back Kenneth Walker III is listed as a limited participant after missing Sunday's game due to an ankle injury. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll described Walker as being day-to-day, and said he would take part in Monday evening's walkthrough.

Fellow running back DeeJay Dallas, who also missed Sunday's game due to an ankle injury, was listed as not participating, and Carroll said on his Monday morning radio show that it would take "a great comeback" for Dallas to play on Thursday.

Also listed as non-participants were defensive end Shelby Harris, who was inactive Sunday due to illness, nose tackle Al Woods, who left the game with an Achilles injury, and safety Ryan Neal, who played through a knee injury on Sunday that occurred the previous week in Los Angeles.

Receiver DK Metcalf (hip) and tight end Will Dissly (calf) were both listed as full participants.

For the 49ers, quarterback Brock Purdy was listed as limited with and oblique/rib injury suffered in Sunday's win over Tampa Bay, while receiver Deebo Samuel was a non-participant after injuring his ankle and knee on Sunday.

Seattle Seahawks

Did Not Participate

RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle)
DE Shelby Harris (illness)
S Ryan Neal (knee)
NT Al Woods (Achilles)

Limited Participation

RB Kenneth Walker III (ankle)
S Joey Blount (back)

Full Participation

WR DK Metcalf (hip)
TE Will Dissly (calf)

San Francisco 49ers

Did Not Participate

QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot)
DL Kevin Givens (knee)
DB Travarius Moore (knee)
DL Hassan Ridgway (pectoral)
WR Deebo Samuel (ankle/knee)
CB Samuel Womack (concussion)

Limited Participation

DL Arik Armstead (foot/ankle)
DL Kerry Hyder (ankle)
RB Christian McCaffrey (knee)
QB Brock Purdy (oblique/rib)
CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)

Delta Air Lines and the Seahawks catered and served a lunch at Joint Base Lewis McChord's Army Fisher House for the families staying at the house on December 8, 2022.

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