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Seahawks Optimistic Injured Starters Will Play Sunday « CBS Seattle: cbslocal





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Seahawks Optimistic Injured Starters Will Play Sunday « CBS Seattle

Seahawks Optimistic Injured Starters Will Play Sunday « CBS Seattle
Seahawks Optimistic Injured Starters Will Play Sunday « CBS Seattle
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks are optimistic injured offensive starters Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett and Thomas Rawls will be able to play Sunday against San Francisco.Coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday that all three have a chance of being available after suffering injuries in the Seahawks' Week 2 loss at Los Angeles.Baldwin and Lockett suffered minor knee injuries, while Rawls has a muscle strain in his left leg.
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by the same token on espn

Seattle Seahawks TE Jimmy Graham 'ready to play in all situations'

Seattle Seahawks TE Jimmy Graham 'ready to play in all situations'
Seattle Seahawks TE Jimmy Graham 'ready to play in all situations'
RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham played 17 snaps in Week 1, but the team is ready to ramp up his workload, according to head coach Pete Carroll.Jimmy Graham had one catch for 11 yards while playing 17 snaps in Seattle's opener.Troy Wayrynen/USA TODAY Sports"He's ready to go," Carroll said ahead of the Seahawks' road meeting with the Los Angeles Rams.
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in the same way thenewstribune

Thomas Rawls misses 2nd consecutive practice, Christine Michael a more likely lead running back for Seattle Seahawks Sunday vs. San Francisco

Thomas Rawls misses 2nd consecutive practice, Christine Michael a more likely lead running back for Seattle Seahawks Sunday vs. San Francisco
Thomas Rawls misses 2nd consecutive practice, Christine Michael a more likely lead running back for Seattle Seahawks Sunday vs. San Francisco
Gregg Bell joined The News Tribune in July 2014.Bell had been the director of writing for the University of Washington's athletic department for four years.He was the senior national sports writer in Seattle for The Associated Press from 2005-10, covering the Seahawks in their first Super Bowl season and beyond.
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