Injury update: Seahawks two stars are expected to play vs. Browns

Safety Jamal Adams (knee) and wide receiver Tyler Lockett (hamstring) of the Seattle Seahawks are expected to participate in Sunday’s game against the Browns, according to sources cited by NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

Lockett was not present during Seattle’s first two practices, but he participated fully in Friday’s session, earning him a dubious Week 8 designation. Adams rested on Wednesday and was able to participate to a limited extent on Thursday. Adams submitted a complete session on Friday and was given a dubious appointment for Sunday.

Regarding the Browns, earlier this week, quarterback Deshaun Watson (right shoulder) was declared ineligible for Sunday’s game. The Browns’ backup quarterback, PJ Walker, will start the game in Seattle.

Marquise Goodwin, a wide receiver, and Cleveland running back Jerome Ford (ankle) are both doubtful.

The Seahawks and Browns kick off at 4:05 p.m. ET.

Other injuries we are keeping an eye on ahead of Sunday’s Week 8 games:

  • Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Josh Palmer (knee) and tight end Gerald Everett (hip) are considered to be game-time decisions versus the Bears, Rapoport reported, per sources.
  • Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert (ankle) is expected to play versus the Patriots, Rapoport reported, per sources. Safety Jevon Holland (concussion) is not expected to play, while cornerback Xavien Howard (groin) will be a game-time decision, Rapoport added.
  • New Orleans Saints quarterback/tight end Taysom Hill (chest), safety Tyrann Mathieu (foot) and safety Marcus Maye (illness) are expected to play versus the Colts, Rapoport reported, per sources.
  • Washington Commanders wide receiver Curtis Samuel (foot) is a game-time decision versus the Eagles, Rapoport reported, per sources.

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