The Seattle Seahawks’ first injury report for Week 17 against the Carolina Panthers is here, and it’s thankfully a light one.
As expected, safety Coby Bryant and left tackle Charles Cross did not practice. Mike Macdonald indicated as such at his media availability period before practice, and Cross’ hamstring injury is likely to cost him the rest of the regular season. Bryant is slated to miss some time with a knee injury, although the severity is not believed to be season-ending. Injured reserve is not a consideration for either player, which is assuring but also unsurprising given Seattle has a limited number of IR-designated for return windows left between the regular season (one slot) and postseason (two additional slots).
A.J. Barner, Abe Lucas, Jarran Reed, and Cody White were the only other players on the injury report and they all had a full participant designation. Riq Woolen and Nick Emmanwori, both of whom did not finish last week’s win over the Los Angeles Rams, obviously practiced without issue as they’re not a part of this report.
Carolina’s injury report looks fairly clean, although it’s worth noting that Robert Hunt and former Seahawks receiver David Moore are still on injured reserve and just had their respective practice windows opened.
Coming off a long week, the Seahawks did practice on Tuesday but weren’t required to release an injury report. If anything is done on Christmas it’s presumably a walkthrough, otherwise Friday will probably be a normal practice before game designations are announced.