The Seattle Seahawks ruled out left tackle Charles Cross (hamstring) and safety Coby Bryant (knee) for Sunday’s Week 17 road matchup against the Carolina Panthers.

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Cross will miss his second straight game after injuring his hamstring while blocking on Jason Myers’ game-winning field goal against the Indianapolis Colts on Dec. 14. He hasn’t practiced since the injury.

Bryant injured his knee in the fourth quarter of Seattle’s overtime win over the Los Angeles Rams on Dec. 18. He also was sidelined from practice this week.

No other Seahawks received game status designations on Friday’s injury report, which means every other player on their active roster is considered healthy enough to play on Sunday.

However, the Seahawks will also be without edge rusher Derick Hall, who is serving a one-game suspension for stepping on the leg of Los Angeles Rams guard Kevin Dotson in last week’s NFC West showdown.

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