Charles Cross is good to go, but Seattle’s other left tackles are less certain.
The Seattle Seahawks have announced their final injury report for the NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams. Most notable is that starting left tackle, Charles Cross has received no game status and is therefore good to go.
The larger question will be who will back Cross up at left tackle. The second strong left tackle, Josh Jones is listed as questionable with knee and ankle injuries, while third string left tackle, Amari Kight is listed as doubtful with a knee injury. Other backup options for the Seahawks could include rookie offensive tackle, Mason Richman. Logan Brown is another option from the practice squad if Seattle chooses to elevate him to the roster. In non-left tackle injury news, fullback Robbie Ouzts is listed as questionable with a neck injury, while linebacker Chazz Surratt is out and is otherwise still on injured reserve. Surratt being out is not surprising as he would need to be added to the 53-man roster to play. Ouzts on the other hand could be a blow to the Seahawks running game if he is unable to make it. Brady Russell is the backup option at fullback if needed. Although there was no question as to whether Sam Darnold would play, he also does not have an injury designation, which is a step in the right direction compared to last week when Darnold was listed as questionable for the Divisional Round against the San Francisco 49ers.
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