Seahawks Injury Report: Two starters questionable vs Cardinals

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Ahead of their crucial NFC West showdown against the Arizona Cardinals, the Seattle Seahawks' injury report reveals significant updates that could affect their playoff aspirations. Running back Kenneth Walker III is questionable due to ankle and calf injuries, having missed practice on Thursday and Friday. Punter Michael Dickson's availability is uncertain due to back spasms, although he was a full participant in Friday's practice. In a positive development, linebacker Uchenna Nwosu returns from injured reserve and is set to play without restrictions, marking his first game since early in the season. Additionally, wide receiver DK Metcalf and defensive lineman Leonard Williams have cleared their injury designations after fully participating in practices.

If Walker cannot play, backup Zach Charbonnet is expected to step up, having shown promise in previous games. Head coach Mike Macdonald indicated that the team will evaluate their options regarding Walker's status leading up to the game. This matchup is critical for both teams as they compete for playoff positions in the highly contested NFC West.

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