Seahawks Elevate Two Players from Practice Squad Before Week 14 Game

The Seattle Seahawks have two running backs questionable to play in Week 14. Both starting running back Kenneth Walker and his backfield mate DeeJay Dallas could be sidelined on Sunday.
Kenneth Walker Injury Update
Walker exited the team's Week 13 game with an ankle injury after just three carries and wasn't able to return. His Week 13 status has been in doubt ever since. DeeJay Dallas is dealing with some ankle injuries of his own.
Both of these injuries have caused the Seahawks to elevate running back Godwin Igwebuike and wide receiver Laquon Treadwell off the practice squad.
With RBs Kenneth Walker and DeeJay Dallas both listed as questionable for Sunday, the Seahawks elevated RB Godwin Igwebuike from their practice squad to the active roster.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 10, 2022
Seahawks also elevated WR Laquon Treadwell from their practice squad.
Treadwell, once a top draft pick, has only appeared in two games for the Seahawks, catching one pass for one yard.
Igwebuike has yet to play for the Seahawks, or in 2022 at all. He did appear in 17 games for the Detroit Lions last year. Regardless, these moves were made in the interest of depth and probably give us the first hint that Walker and Dallas won't be playing in Week 14.
The Seahawks are currently 4.5-point favorites in Week 14 against the Carolina Panthers, according to FanDuel Sportsbook's latest NFL odds.
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