Uchenna Nwosu readies for 1st game in a year. Seahawks’ injury list for Giants is minimal
By Gregg Bell,
7 days ago
The lengthy list of Seahawks’ starters who missed their last game is down to one.
And Uchenna Nwosu appears set for his first Seahawks game in a year.
The team’s official injury report for first-place Seattle’s game Sunday against the New York Giants (1-3) at Lumen Field (1:25 p.m., channel 7) lists defensive tackle Byron Murphy as the only player on the active roster out. The first-round draft choice will miss his second consecutive game with a hamstring injury.
The injury list the team issued Friday does not have Nwosu on it, for the first time this season.
Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams joined the team in the middle of last season in a trade from the Giants . He still hasn’t played a real game lined up with Nwosu just behind and outside him at linebacker.
“I’m super-excited to play with him,” Williams said Friday.
Williams hasn’t played since he injured his ribs Sept. 22 in the first quarter of Seattle’s win over Miami. Sunday will be the first time he’s played against his former Giants. Williams still knows many of the Giants defensive players who returned a unit that is New York’s strength and relatively intact from the start of the 2023 season.
“I’m honestly trying to treat it like every other game. Not get too high or too low for any specific week,” he said at his locker following practice Friday.
Derick Hall has been starting in his place. Hall leads the Seahawks with four sacks through four games.
Julian Love questionable, in name only
Pro Bowl safety Julian Love (thigh) as questionable.
That’s not deterring Love from playing against his former team.
“Yeah,” the Giants captain until he signed with Seattle before the 2022 season said, “I plan on playing.
“I’m doing all right.”
Love got hurt 29 snaps into the Seahawks’ 42-29 loss to the Lions in Detroit Monday night. He missed the final 2 1/2 quarters. K’Von Wallace finished the game for Love as the second safety with Rayshawn Jenkins.
Communication was a problem in the middle of the defense once Love left the Detroit game. The Seahawks were in the wrong coverage across the middle, two deep defensive backs instead of coach Mike Macdonald’s called three, as Jameson Williams ran free through there for a 70-yard touchdown catch and run late in the third quarter. That play changed the game. Seattle had rallied from down 21-7 to within 28-20 and had seized the game’s momentum. Jared Goff’s touchdown pass to Williams was the first scrimmage play later.
Love left that game in the first half after 29 snaps. He did not return. He was a co-captain for the Giants until he signed as a free agent with the Seahawks before the 2022 season.
Love liked his team’s response in practices and meetings this week to its first loss of the season.
“We came in and said what it was. It was a defining moment, first time losing with a new (coaching) staff, everybody’s trying to figure out each other. And you don’t really know until you face adversity.
“It was good to see everybody was just committed to just doubling down and just continuing to work, and just work on the process. Results are going to vary.
“It’s really coach-speak. It’s really about getting in, solving problems and continuing.”
Boye Mafe iffy
Seahawks list outside linebacker Boye Mafe (knee) questionable to play against the Giants.
Mafe, second on the team with three sacks, was one of five starters who were injured and inactive at Detroit Monday night. That’s the first game he missed this season. He returned to practice Thursday and Friday in limited participation.
Mailk Nabers out
Giants top wide receiver Malik Nabers is out for the game Sunday.
The league leader in receptions through four games with 35 remains in the league’s concussion protocol. He was injured in New York’s last game, a home loss to Dallas eight days ago.
Get updates delivered to you daily. Free and customizable.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.
Comments / 0