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As Seattle gets ready for the Week 17 game against the Steelers, almost a third of the roster was either limited or did not practice.

After defeating the Tennessee Titans in Week 16, the Seattle Seahawks were able to secure a postseason berth on their own and without the assistance of any other clubs. But they also had more than a third of the 53-man roster injured when they left the game.

In particular, eighteen players on the squad either did not practice at all or participated in practice to a restricted extent prior to the Hawks’ pivotal Week 17 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.Bobby Wagner, Jarran Reed, Quandre Diggs, and Tyler Lockett were among the players who did not practice because they were designated veteran rest days. Wagner, Reed, Ken Walker, Jordyn Brooks, Mario Edwards, Dre’Mont Jones, and Noah Fant were among the starters who did not practice because of injuries, along with Anthony Brad

With a potential playoff berth hanging in the balance, the Seahawks team will be closely watching the names that are still on the list on Thursday and Friday. Naturally, Wednesday usually has the largest injury list of the week.

 

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