Only two players didn’t practice, and there’s nothing to worry about for either one of them.
Do you like good news? Here’s some good news. The Seattle Seahawks just wrapped up Wednesday practice for this Sunday’s pivotal Week 9 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. New Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams, sporting No. 99, is present at team facilities and participated in practice. Only Tyler Lockett and Jamal Adams were held out of practice, and both were essentially veterans’ rest.
Boye Mafe, Anthony Bradford, Phil Haynes, and Jerrick Reed II were all listed as limited participants. Haynes returning to practice inches the Seahawks closer to having a full-strength offensive line again. DK Metcalf, Damien Lewis, Kenny McIntosh, and Austin Faoliu were all full participants. McIntosh and Faoliu are not on the 53-man roster yet, so decisions will eventually have to be made on activating them.
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