Found October 14, 2009 on
Seahawk Addicts:
PLAYERS:
Patrick Kerney,
Travis Fisher,
Damion McIntosh,
Kurt Warner,
Justin Griffith,
Julius Jones
TEAMS: Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys
TEAMS: Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys
I'll let the audio do most of the talking, but here are a few highlights:
Patrick Kerney and Travis Fisher will return to practice this week on a limited basis. Their status for Sunday is uncertain, but the news is encouraging.
Kyle Williams will start at left tackle against Arizona. Newly-acquired Damion McIntosh will practice this week, but his role doesn't seem to be clear yet. The offensive line will likely see more shuffling before too long.
Safety CJ Wallace will miss several weeks with a hamstring injury. His absence will be felt on special teams, which has performed well through the year so far.
Mora says the Cardinals are a good team and will be "hard to stop" if Kurt Warner continues to play at a high level.
The coaching staff has a lot of confidence in Kyle Williams, and Mora cited his experience in USC. He's not intimidated by the atmosphere or the pressure of starting, Mora said, and he'll continue to take lots of reps in practice.
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