Seahawks rule Kenneth Walker III out
The Seahawks placed running back Kenneth Walker III on injured reserve ahead of Thursday’s Week 17 game against the Bears, ending Walker’s regular season.
The Seattle Seahawks will be without a key piece of their offense in a must-win game against the Chicago Bears on Thursday Night Football. Running back Kenneth
Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III has been ruled out of Thursday's game against the host Chicago Bears due to an ankle injury. Walker returned from a two-game absence due to an ailing calf on Sunday before injuring his ankle in the Seahawks' 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
With Walker out, Zach Charbonnet is expected to make another start, and the Seahawks have full confidence in the second-year back, who has rushed for 453 yards and eight touchdowns, including a career-best 134 yards while starting in place of Walker in Seattle's Week 14 win in Arizona.
The Seattle Seahawks will be without one of their top players for the rest of the 2024 season. Seattle placed running back Kenneth Walker III on injured reserve on Thursday, effectively ending his season.
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The Seattle Seahawks placed leading rusher Kenneth Walker III on injured reserve due to an ankle injury and signed George Holani off the practice squad on Thursday afternoon. Walker had
As expected, neither tight end Brady Russell nor running back Kenneth Walker III will play in Week 17 due to their respective injuries. Walker has now missed a career-high five games on the season with three separate injuries.
As the Seattle Seahawks face the Chicago Bears on Thursday Night Football, they will be without a key weapon on their offense as they try to keep their playoff hopes alive. With the Seahawks monitoring the injury to running back Kenneth Walker,
The Seahawks face the Bears for Thursday Night Football, but they'll be missing a key piece of their offense as they look to keep playoff hopes alive.
Walker’s ankle injury no better in short week. So it’s Zach Charbonnet and last year’s overlooked rookie as the running backs.