Seahawks Injury Report: Details on RB Walker and a long DNP list

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The Seattle Seahawks' injury report ahead of their Sunday Night Football clash with the Green Bay Packers highlights significant concerns, particularly regarding running back Kenneth Walker III, who is dealing with a calf injury. Despite his absence, the overall injury situation may not be as dire as it appears, as most players listed as non-participants were out for non-injury-related reasons. Coach Mike Macdonald provided an optimistic update, stating that Walker is day-to-day and not facing a long-term issue. In a positive turn, several key players, including wide receiver DK Metcalf and outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu, participated fully in practice, indicating their readiness for the game. The Seahawks' depth will be tested as they prepare to face a formidable opponent in the Packers, who are also managing their own injury concerns.

With the postseason looming, every game is critical, and the Seahawks will need their best roster available to secure a win. Overall, while injury concerns are present, the team's ability to manage and recover could play a pivotal role in their performance, leaving fans hopeful that Walker will be able to contribute come game day.

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