Seattle Seahawks RB Zach Charbonnet Injured vs. Dallas Cowboys – Tracker
NOV 30 ZACH CHARBONNET INJURED Seattle Seahawks rookie running back Zach Charbonnet had to exit in the fourth quarter of Thursday night’s meeting with the Dallas Cowboys.
The Seahawks have officially listed him as doubtful to return due to a knee injury, as he reportedly was taken back to the locker room. He was making his second-career start in place of the injured Kenneth Walker.
Charbonnet went into the blue medical tent on the sideline after getting stopped short on a 4th and 1 with 7:04 left in the game.
Upon Charbonnet’s exit to the sidelines, he had 19 carries for 60 yards and a touchdown to go along with one catch for 39 yards.
The Cowboys lead 38-35 in the fourth quarter.
NOV 30 SEAHAWKS ROSTER MOVES The Seattle Seahawks announced Thursday that they have activated offensive tackle Abraham Lucas from injured reserve and placed offensive guard Phil Haynes on IR ahead of tonight’s matchup with the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.
The Seahawks also elevated receiver Cody Thompson from the practice squad.
“He’s back to where we’re counting on him to be able to help and contribute,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said of Lucas Tuesday. “… Abe had a good week. Everything’s kind of on schedule as we planned it out quite some time ago aiming for this week. He did his part.”
NOV. 27 SEAHAWKS GET DEFENSIVE HELP IN 2024 DRAFT? – In the midst of a rougher patch that will likely get rougher in the near future, is it too soon for Seahawks fans to start peering into 2024?
Not only has 6-5 Seattle lost three of four – including a demoralizing home loss to the 49ers on Thanksgiving – but their next three games are against the best teams in the NFC in the 8-3 Cowboys, 8-3 Niners and 10-1 Eagles. Yikes, indeed.
It’s enough to make fans daydream about next season. In that case, how about a peek at a 2024 mock draft?
The Seahawks currently own the 22nd overall pick next April, with Sports Illustrated projecting them to select Ohio State edge rusher J.T. Tuimoloau.
Says SI: “Trading for Leonard Williams filled the Seahawks’ need for a dominant interior presence along the defensive front, but they could use another impact player on the edge who can make plays on all three downs. Tuimoloau is a complete player with the ideal skill set to defend both the run and pass.”
NOV 23 BROOKS PICK-SIX Seattle Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks led a fired-up meeting on the sidelines with the defense in the first half of Thursday’s meeting with the San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks found themselves down big in the first half before trailing 24-3 headed into the locker room, and Brooks clearly wasn’t pleased.
But in the third quarter, it was Brooks who gave the Seahawks a much-needed touchdown after hauling in a deflected pass for a 12-yard interception return.
It marked Brooks’ first-career interception and touchdown as an NFL player.
Take a look:
NOV 23 THANKSGIVING ROSTER MOVES The Seahawks are hopeful that Geno Smith plays in tonight’s Thanksgiving vidit from the 49ers, but just in case …
Quarterback Brett Rypien has been elevated from the practice squad, giving the Seahawks some “emergency” quarterback depth with starter Geno dealing with his elbow injury.
Drew Lock is also ready as the No. 2 QB.
Seattle also activated defensive back Coby Bryant from IR ahead of the Thursday night game against the 49ers, with safety Jerrick Reed II, who tore his ACL in last weekend’s game against the Rams, moving to IR to make room on the 53-man roster.
Rypien starred at Spokane’s Shadle Park High School and at Boise State, and was signed to Seattle’s practice squad earlier this month.
NOV. 20 MYERS MISSES CHANCE FOR SEAHAWKS TO AVOID CATASTROPHIC LOSS – The Seahawks were blowing leads of 13-0 and 16-7. Quarterback Geno Smith was injured. Things looked bleak for Seattle, but they could all be saved by the strong right leg of Jason Myers.
The reliable kicker was sent out for a game-winning, 55-yard field goal Sunday afternoon at SoFi Stadium. A lot had gone wrong for the Seahawks in the second half, but Myers had already made three field goals – including from 52 and 54 yards – and 32 times in his career had kicks of 50+
This one, however, sliced right of the upright, leaving Seattle with a devastating 17-16 loss to the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams.
Myers made five field goals a week ago including the game-winner as time expired, and was the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. But this time, he failed.
Said Myers after the game, “Great snap, good hold. Just didn’t go through.”
NOV 19 GENO OUT, LOCK IN Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith has been taken to the blue medical tent after taking a big hit in the backfield from Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald.
Smith landed hard on his shoulder on the play and was immediately taken off the field and onto the sidelines for further evaluation with what appeared to be an upper-body injury on his throwing arm.
Smith has been replaced in the lineup by Drew Lock and is currently questionable to return. At the time of the injury, Smith had completed 19 of 29 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown.
Smith is currently questionable to return.
Seahawks safety Jerrick Reed was also sidelined with a knee injury, and will not return.
NOV 15 SEAHAWKS WEDNESDAY INJURY REPORT The Seattle Seahawks have revealed their Wednesday injury report ahead of Sunday’s road meeting with the Los Angeles Rams.
The Seahawks had five players listed as out on Wednesday. Receiver Tyler Lockett (hamstring) and tight end Colby Parkinson (biceps) were DNP while safety Jamal Adams (knee), linebacker Jordyn Brooks (knee) and defensive end Leonard Williams (not injury related) were out due to rest.
Here’s the full injury report:
OCT. 30 JAMAL ADAMS USES HEAD TO HELP SEAHAWKS’ RALLY – When they needed a big takeaway Sunday against the Browns, Seahawks’ star safety Jamal Adams used his big head. A deflected interception in the last two minutes turned out to be one of the biggest plays in Seattle’s dramatic 24-20 victory.
The ball caromed off the head of Adams, winding up in the arms of safety Julian Love.
Joked Adams on Twitter: “Learned this one from Messi himself!!”
While soccer star Lionel Messi came to America and lit up Major League Soccer with a flurry of spectacular goals, Adams and the Seahawks will gladly settle for a comeback victory, a 5-2 record and first place in the NFC West.
OCT 29 JAKE BOBO TD Seattle Seahawks rookie receiver Jake Bobo scored his third touchdown of the season in Sunday’s game againat the Cleveland Browns at Lumen Field, though this one came on the ground.