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Seahawks 12th Man Army:
Seattle (1-3) played without quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and left tackle Walter Jones, who are both hurt, and lost its third straight. Manning made this one look easy. He finished 31 of 41 for 353...
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Hasselbeck to give it a go in practice
After missing two games with a fractured rib courtesy of 49er Patrick Willis, Matt Hasselbeck is expected to practice on Wednesday. According to Danny O'Neil of the Seattle Times, Seahawks coach Jim Mora made "no promises" about Hasselbeck ultimately being...
The Colts kicked the Seahawks while they were down
The Seahawks were outgunned and outmanned on this day. They were playing without quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, left tackle Walter Jones, cornerbacks Marcus Trufant and Josh Wilson and linebacker Leroy... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Seahawks QB Hasselbeck unlikely to play vs. Colts with injured rib
Matt Hasselbeck's broken rib hasn't gotten any better this week, so the Seattle Seahawks' quarterback is "very doubtful" to return for Sunday's game at Indianapolis.
Seahawks' Hasselbeck may play Sunday
RENTON, Wash. (AP) -The Seahawks expect Matt Hasselbeck to return to practice this week, with the hope their quarterback will play on Sunday against Jacksonville.
Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck Listed As Doubtful
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Colts after not practicing this week. Hasselbeck,...
Five to Watch: Seahawks at Colts
Indianapolis returns home to host the 1-2 Seattle Seahawks Sunday afternoon. The Seahawks will be without starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, who fractured a rib in week two against the 49ers. Seneca Wallace will make his second straight start and Seattle will likely focus on the ground and short passing games.
Halftime Check-in: Seattle at Indianapolis
Indianapolis leads at the half 21 – 3, after a dominant first two quarters of play.
Peyton Manning led the way for the Colts, completing 17 of 20 attempts for 220 yards and a touchdown.
Despite playing well in the first half, Seattle quarterback Seneca Wallace’s performance pails in comparison to Manning’s. Wallace 14 of 17 passing [...]
Today's Inactives.
QB Matt Hasselbeck, CB Josh Wilson, LB Leroy Hill, LT Walter Jones, T Sean Locklear, DT Red Bryant, TE Cameron Morrah, DT Michael Bennett.
DE Freeney Playing vs Seattle
Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney might play Sunday. Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and left tackle Walter Jones will not.
Hasselbeck is out with a broken rib, Jones has not played since having knee surgery in August and both are inactive.
Reports this week indicated Freeney would miss two to three weeks with a strained right quadriceps. Freeney [...]
Inactives - Bryant again?
I guess this has to be considered a "good thing" as far as the injuries go, but Red Bryant is inactive in this stop-the-pass game. Here are the Hawks:
Walter Jones
Matt Hasselbeck
Sean Locklear
Leroy Hill
Red Bryant
Michael Bennett
Cameron Morrah
No emergency quarterback was named for the game, a rarity for the Hawks. In years...
Friday practice updates
The Seahawks practice on Friday. I'm in Illinois, en route to South Bend, Ind. Percy Allen covered practice Friday. Here's his summary of Coach Jim Mora's status updates:
G Rob Sims practiced and should play.
QB Matt Hasselbeck did not practice, and while he will travel but is doubtful to play.
LT Walter Jones will not travel and he is out. No surprise. He didn...
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