The Seahawks offensive line has been battered by injuries early in 2023, but Week 6 brings the return of left tackle Charles Cross
The Seattle Seahawks entered the 2023 full of optimism for a young, up and coming offensive line that was loaded with youth and potential upside. Unfortunately, almost as soon as the season kicked off, the Hawks lost both starting tackles in the season opening loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
In addition to Cross not carrying an injury designation, neither DK Metcalf nor Geno Smith have a designation on the report, meaning both should play Sunday against Cincy, barring something unforeseen between now and kickoff. However, while the Seahawks are set to have the services of Cross at their disposal, the team could be without both Week 1 starting guards. Left guard Damien Lewis is doubtful with an ankle injury, while right guard Phil Haynes is questionable due to a calf injury.
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