Seattle, WA
What Mike Macdonald said regarding George Fant, Ken Walker injuries
The Seattle Seahawks suffered a couple setbacks in their 26-20 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
With just under four minutes left in the first quarter, right tackle George Fant went down with an apparent injury to his right knee. It’s not clear what the injury is, but he had to be helped off the field. He was seen testing his knee after leaving the medical tent to see if he’d be able to return. Whether the decision was his or not, he was ruled out for the remainder of the game shortly after.
Mike Macdonald didn’t have any information during his post-game press conference, and as of Monday afternoon, there wasn’t any real update, but he did mention they were taking it “day by day” which could be taken as an good sign that there isn’t any serious damage, but given that Fant was serving as the backup to Abraham Lucas, who will be on the injured reserve until at least week 5, there is plenty of cause for concern.
Nearing the end of a terrific performance, running back Kenneth Walker III, walked off the field in the 4th quarter, gesturing to his side/waist and wouldn’t return to the game. The injury was officially listed as an abdominal injury, but no further details were known after the game. Walker did mention in his press conference that he was fine, but there’s no doubt the Seahawks want to play it safe with him until they get more information. Walker is also considered “day by day” according to Macdonald.
K9 ended the season opener with 103 yards on 20 carries including a 23 yard run (and 4 yard superman dive) for a touchdown. He also connected with Geno Smith for a 6 yard touchdown pass on the following possession, but the play would be nullified by a holding penalty on DK Metcalf.
Coach Mike Macdonald says on #Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker, status for this week with the abdominal pain that took him out of the win over Denver late after his 103-yard rushing day: “Nothing new right now. Takin it day by day with K-9.”@thenewstribune
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) September 9, 2024
We’re still working hard to decipher what coach means when he says “day by day”, but at this time, it seems less worrisome than when Pete Carroll would say “legit.” Hoping to have both George Fant and Kenneth Walker III available for this Sunday’s outing against the New England Patriots.
Seattle, WA
UPDATE: Another incident reported near ‘the curve’ toward southwest end of westbound West Seattle Bridge
9:38 PM: SPD is arriving at the scene of another incident repoorted near “the curve” by the Walking On Logs/Welcome to West Seattle pullout, on this rainy night. We haven’t seen a visual but emergency radio describes a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria “in the grass” off the road. Apparently no injuries, as SFD has been canceled. No pole or other damage this time, police told dispatch.
10:23 PM: Officers just told dispatch they’ll be blocking both westbound lanes for a bit while the tow truck driver does their work.
10:50 PM: Both westbound lanes have reopened.
Seattle, WA
49ers Set to Face the Seattle Seahawks in Divisional Round
The San Francisco 49ers will continue their postseason run, next up against the No. 1 seed Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field for the NFC Divisional Round.
The 49ers defeated the No. 3 seed Philadelphia Eagles on the road during Wild Card Weekend. With the win, San Francisco advances to the NFC Divisional Round. As the lowest seed in the conference, the 49ers will face the top seed team, the Seahawks. San Francisco and Seattle will meet for the third time this season, the 49ers taking the first matchup and the Seahawks taking the second. Winner of the Divisional Round will advance to the NFC Championship, the final round ahead of Super Bowl LX at Levi’s® Stadium.
Time, date, and broadcast information for the 49ers vs. Seahawks Divisional Round contest will be announced following the conclusion of the NFL’s Wild Card Weekend.
Seattle, WA
Seahawks Will Host Rams Or 49ers In Divisional Round
The Seahawks will host an NFC West opponent in the divisional round of the playoffs.
Whether that opponent is the Rams or the 49ers will be determined on Sunday when the 49ers play the Eagles in Philadelphia. Also still to be determined is the date and time of the game.
The Rams, who are the No. 5 seed, beat the Panthers on Saturday to advance, and since Seattle, as the No. 1 seed, hosts the lowest-seeded team that advances out of the wild card round, the sixth-seeded 49ers would come to Lumen Field if they win on Sunday. If the Eagles win, however, the Rams would come to Seattle, while the Eagles would head to Chicago to face the Bears, who beat the Packers on Saturday night.
The Seahawks split the season series with both teams, losing to the 49ers in Week 1 and the Rams in Week 11 before beating the Rams in Week 16 and the 49ers in Week 18 as part of a seven-game winning streak that helped them win the NFC West and earn the No. 1 seed.
Next weekend’s game at Lumen Field will be the Seahawks’ first home playoff game with fans in the stadium—they hosted a wild card game in an empty stadium following the 2020 regular season—since they beat the Lions in the wild card round during the 2016 season. Prior to that empty-stadium loss to the Rams five years ago, the Seahawks won 10 consecutive home playoff games dating back to the start of their Super Bowl run in 2005. The Seahawks have reached the Super Bowl in each of the three previous seasons that they earned the No. 1 seed.
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