Seahawks Injury Report: The latest on Kenneth Walker III

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The Seattle Seahawks' injury report presents a significant hurdle as they prepare for a pivotal game against the Green Bay Packers, with starting running back Kenneth Walker III listed as doubtful due to a calf injury. This marks the second week in a row that Walker may miss, following an impressive performance by Zach Charbonnet, who rushed for a career-high 134 yards in Walker's absence last week. In addition to Walker, the Seahawks have ruled out five other players, including cornerback Tre Brown and safety Jerrick Reed II, potentially impacting their special teams. Head coach Mike Macdonald highlighted Walker's progress during the week but noted that he did not participate in practice. With playoff implications on the line, Seattle is determined to navigate these injury challenges effectively.

Meanwhile, the Packers are also dealing with key injuries, including the absence of two-time All-Pro cornerback Jaire Alexander. As both teams gear up for this crucial NFC showdown, the stakes are elevated, and the injury issues could significantly influence the game's outcome. This matchup will test the depth and resilience of both squads.

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