Seahawks release injury report on Thursday; four players are listed as DNP

SEAHAWKS INJURY REPORT, NOV. 9 In advance of their matchup with the Washington Commanders on Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks have released their injury report for Thursday.

After listing seven players as DNP on Wednesday, Seattle only had four players sitting on Thursday.

Oddly enough, the only person with DNP listed who was also out on Wednesday was Jordyn Brooks. After being either limited or a full participant on Wednesday, DK Metcalf (hip), Anthony Bradford (knee), and Mario Edwards Jr. (rest) were all added as new entries to the DNP section of the injury report.

Here’s the full injury report, per our Corbin K. Smith.

DEEJAY DALLAS HURT ON NOV. 5 In the third quarter of Sunday’s game at M&T Bank Stadium between the Seattle Seahawks and the Baltimore Ravens, running back DeeJay Dallas was hurt.

The Seahawks declared that Dallas’s return is uncertain due to a shoulder injury. The team trainers took his right arm and helped him to the locker room.

Dallas has gained 14 yards on five carries and 11 yards on four receptions so far this season. In addition, he has returned nine kickoffs for 231 yards and fourteen punts for 178 yards.

15 DK Metcalf to Locker Room on October In the latter minutes of Sunday’s game at Paycor Stadium between the Seattle Seahawks and the Cincinnati Bengals, wide receiver DK Metcalf of the latter team appeared to have an injury and had to go to the locker room.

With a hip injury, Metcalf’s return is uncertain, according to the Seahawks. After tumbling hard to the ground during an attempted catch at the pylon in the third quarter, it seemed as though he had injured his hip.

After the game on Sunday, he had two receptions for thirty yards.

UPDATE: Metcalf returned to action after a short trip to the locker room.

OCT. 9: 49ERS SEND MESSAGE TO REST OF NFC AND SEAHAWKS – The 49ers are the NFC team to beat, and that message has been sent to the Seahawks, the Eagles, the reigning conference winners, and the Cowboys in particular. Following their commanding 42-10 thumping of Dallas on Sunday night, San Francisco made it abundantly clear that Seattle’s route in the West passes through northern California.

No team has played better football through the first month of the season than the 49ers, who are 5-0 and have won every game in the previous two seasons under quarterback Brock Purdy’s leadership. The Seahawks have won three straight games, but if they want to stay up with San Francisco, they won’t have much room for error.

The Seahawks don’t face the 49ers until Thanksgiving night in Seattle. They, of course, lost three meetings last season, including 41-23 in a Wild Card playoff game.

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