The Seahawks just finished their final practice before Sunday's game, and wide receiver Sidney Rice completed the workout and is expected to play. He was held out of Wednesday's practice because of a sore foot, but coach Pete Carroll indicated at the time that Rice likely would be OK to play by Sunday. Tight end Cameron Morrah is improving, but he will be a game-time decision because of a sore knee that kept him out of last week's game at Dallas. Linebacker David Vobora is out because of the concussion he suffered in Dallas.
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