A pair of Seattles receivers are dealing with small injuries– novice Freddie Swain (groin) and David Moore (ankle).
” D-Mo just turn his ankle a little bit,” Carroll said. “Well see if he can go today, it was just a couple days back. Freddie simply got little bit of a groin thing that just kind of nicked him, so weve got to make sure that we do not let that get even worse, so hell be quiet for a couple days now.
” Poona Ford and J-Reed, those men were slowed down, however they remained in the walk thru today, and they look like theyre going to be OK,” Carroll stated. “It does not look like theyre severe injuries at all, but well take care of them.”
” Were attempting to take care of him over the long haul,” Carroll stated. He can get by with a lesser workload. Cedric needs to be able to get as many representatives as he can to reveal us what he can do.”
Left take on Duane Brown was held out of Sundays work too, but that was not injury related, however rather part of the strategy to keep the 13th-year veteran fresh, while also providing a chance for Cedric Ogbuehi to get some first-team reps at left tackle. He too returned to action on Monday.
The Seahawks practiced on Sunday with both of their protective takes on watching from the sideline, but a day later on both Jarran Reed and Poona ford had the ability to take part in the groups walk thru, and head coach Pete Carroll said their injuries were not severe.
Carroll later on clarified that Reed is dealing with an aching knee, but said if there were a game this week, Reed would be able to play. After Carroll talked with the media, Reed was on the field in pads for Mondays practice.
” Were attempting to take care of him over the long haul,” Carroll said.” D-Mo simply turn his ankle a little bit,” Carroll said. “Well see if he can go today, it was just a couple days earlier. Freddie simply got little bit of a groin thing that simply kind of nicked him, so weve got to make sure that we do not let that get even worse, so hell be peaceful for a couple days now.