The Seattle Seahawks’ first injury of the week was lengthy, but it didn’t carry much in terms of surprises outside of one notable player.

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Rookie left guard Grey Zabel was limited with a heel issue.

The Seahawks had a total of 13 players listed on the report. Just two were listed as “did not participate” in practice Wednesday: safety Coby Bryant and center Jalen Sundell.

However, Bryant was held out for non-injury related reasons, and head coach Mike Macdonald had already announced Monday that Sundell is expected to miss multiple weeks with a knee injury suffered in Sunday’s win over Arizona.

Wednesday’s practice was a walk-through, meaning all designations were an estimation.

Four more players were limited participants: wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba (rest), wide receiver Tory Horton (groin, shin), linebacker Ernest Jones IV (knee) and cornerback Josh Jobe (concussion). Horton, Jones and Jobe were each held out against Arizona due to their injuries.

Wide receiver Jake Bobo appears to be trending in the right direction. Bobo, who was held out Sunday with a calf injury, was listed as a full participant in practice.

Other full participants for the Seahawks were wide receiver Cooper Kupp (hamstring, wrist), wide receiver Cody White (abdomen) and tight end A.J. Barner (calf). All three played against the Cardinals. Kupp and Barner were game-time decisions.

For the full Wednesday injury reports for both the Seahawks and Rams, click here.

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