Charbonnet hasn’t practiced this week due to a hamstring injury.
Seattle Seahawks rookie running back Zach Charbonnet has been dealing with a hamstring injury all week, and it looks like he will not be available for Sunday’s home game against the Arizona Cardinals.
’s Adam Schefter reports that Charbonnet, who didn’t participate in any team practices, is not expected to play. Charbonnet was listed as questionable, but the lack of practice time is usually the hint as to whether or not a player will be available. Seattle elevated preseason standout SaRodorick Thompson Jr from the practice squad on Saturday in response to Charbonnet’s injury status. DeeJay Dallas would serve as the primary backup to Kenneth Walker III.
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