Seahawks Injury Report: Walker, Metcalf held out of practice

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The Seattle Seahawks are confronting a challenging injury situation just days before their important game against the Arizona Cardinals. Key offensive players, running back Kenneth Walker III and wide receiver DK Metcalf, were both held out of practice, raising concerns about their readiness for the matchup. Metcalf has been dealing with shoulder issues throughout the season, leading to missed practices and games. Walker, struggling with an ankle/calf injury, also missed crucial practice time. Additionally, defensive linemen Leonard Williams and Johnathan Hankins were absent, although their situations seem precautionary.

Special teams coach Jay Harbaugh indicated that punter Michael Dickson is likely to play despite experiencing back spasms. With playoff implications at stake, the Seahawks are eager to solidify their position in the NFC West, making the health of their key players critical. This article provides an important update on the Seahawks' injury report and its potential impact on their upcoming game.

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