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Seahawks injury report

October 1st, 2009 at Thu, 1st, 2009 at 11:09 am by Adam McFadden

Here’s this week’s injury report from the Seattle Times’ Danny O’Neil:

Seattle Seahawks

Out: LB Leroy Hill (groin) and T Sean Locklear (ankle)
Did not practice: QB Matt Hasselbeck (rib), S Jordan Babineaux (shoulder), T Brandon Frye (groin), FB Justin Griffith (knee), T Walter Jones (knee), G Rob Sims (oblique).
Limited in practice: CB Ken Lucas (groin), CB Josh Wilson (ankle). Full practice: LB Lofa Tatupu (hamstring).
Excused absence: DE Cory Redding was not at practice, but is expected to return Thursday.

Indianapolis Colts

Did not practice: LB Gary Brackett (knee), DT Keyunta Dawson (foot), DE Dwight Freeney (quadriceps), WR Anthony Gonzalez (knee), DB Kelvin Hayden (hamstring), DB Bob Sanders (knee), RB Chad Simpson (abdomen).

It would be encouraging to have Tatupu back, while the offensive line situation continues to hurt with Locklear out, plus Frye, Jones and Sims not practicing.

Adam McFadden is the sports writer for the Renton Reporter. Find more news and articles. about high school sports in Renton and the Seahawks

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