The Seattle Seahawks have wrapped up their Friday practice ahead of their Week 15 must-win showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles. For the second consecutive practice, quarterback Geno Smith was limited with a groin injury, while cornerback Devon Witherspoon was absent due to a hip pointer.
Smith spoke to reporters at Friday’s media availability, which is traditionally a positive sign toward playing on gameday. He said he’s “feeling better” each day, but said “we’ll see” whether or not that means he’s going to play. Seattle made sure that Drew Lock got some first-team reps.
Drew Lock told us in the locker room today that he's being worked in with the No. 1 offense in practice and taking the reps on some of their basic run plays in order to give Smith some snaps off.
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) December 16, 2023
Witherspoon’s absence could be a big one for a Seahawks defense that’s already struggling with him, but will surely be in more trouble without him on the field. Embattled safety Jamal Adams also didn’t practice, although that could be pseudo-maintenance for his knee. Dee Eskridge didn’t practice due to a rib injury, which could jeopardize his availability to be a healthy scratch. Nick Bellore was also a DNP for a second day in a row.
Jordyn Brooks and Anthony Bradford joined Geno as limited participants, but otherwise the injury report is largely positive. Tre Brown seems on track to play after missing last week’s game with a heel injury.
Here’s the full injury report for the Seahawks:
#Seahawks injury report for Friday: pic.twitter.com/b1twaoXyrn
— John Boyle (@johnpboyle) December 16, 2023
Update: Darrell Taylor has been added to the injury report as a DNP (abdomen).
Seahawks updated their practice report with Darrell Taylor sitting out due to an abdomen injury pic.twitter.com/j523dUqKmQ
— Dugar, Michael-Shawn (@MikeDugar) December 16, 2023
Philadelphia’s side is pretty light, although linebacker Zach Cunningham and cornerback Darius Slay remain DNPs for a second day in a row. We’ll get game designations on Saturday.
Friday injury report #PHIvsSEA pic.twitter.com/gbh24NyfEo
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) December 15, 2023