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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/seahawks/onsi as Three Seahawks ruled questionable vs. Colts in final injury report. The Seattle Seahawks are going into their game against the Indianapolis Colts with a few injuries to report.
There's promising news about the injury status of Jalen Sundell, who started the first nine games of the Seattle Seahawks season at center.
The Seahawks made key roster moves before the Colts game, activating Jalen Sundell, Eric Saubert and Rylie Mills while placing rookie TE Elijah Arroyo on IR. The post Seahawks Get Great Roster News Before Colts Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Five questions from Seahawks.com about this week’s opponent; five answers from Colts.com writer JJ Stankevitz.
The Seahawks activated tight end Eric Saubert and center Jalen Sundell off IR, and rookie defensive end Rylie Mills off the non-football injury list.
The Colts are looking to avoid becoming the 6th team since the 1970 Merger to miss the playoffs after starting 7-1 or better through 8 games (2012 Bears, 1996 Washington, 1988 Saints, 1987 Chargers, 1975 Dolphins) Lets take a deeper dive into this week’s matchup between the two teams seemingly headed in opposite directions.
The Colts made waves by signing Rivers, who has not played in the NFL since 2020, to their practice squad earlier in the week. They have officially activated him to the 53-man roster and intend to start him in Week 15, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
The Seahawks had only one player, rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo, miss practice to start the week as they prepare to host the Indianapolis Colts. Arroyo, who left last weekend's win in Atlanta with a knee injury, is in jeopardy of missing this weekend's game, said Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald.
The Colts hope to rebound from a three-game losing streak but Sauce Gardner has yet to return to practice after straining his calf.