Seahawks' Kenneth Walker III and Geno Smith expected to return against the Vikings.
Why it matters: The return of Walker and Smith provides a significant boost to the Seahawks' offense as they face a crucial matchup against the Vikings.
What's new: Walker, who missed the previous two games due to a calf injury, is back in action. Smith, who couldn't finish the last game due to a knee injury, expects to play.
Yes, but: There remains uncertainty about the extent of Smith's limitations in the upcoming game against the Vikings, as he continues to recover from his knee injury.
Coach Mike Macdonald on Walker and Charbonnet: "He looks really good. I think he's confident. He had a good week of practice. Zach, same way. So we're excited about those guys."
Coach Mike Macdonald on Smith: "He keeps getting better every day. Seems like he's in great spirits. Operating the offense really well. ... We're excited about him."
Coach Mike Macdonald on Smith's condition: "I wouldn't think he would tell you he's 100 percent, but he's done everything he possibly can to be ready to go and be in a good frame of mind going into the game. But I'm not sure if and how it will show up."
What to watch: The performance of Walker and Smith will be closely monitored to assess their level of impact and whether any lingering injuries affect their play.
The return of Walker adds depth and explosiveness to the Seahawks' backfield, providing a reliable option for the running game.
Smith's presence at quarterback gives the Seahawks stability and experience under center, allowing them to execute their offensive schemes effectively.
What's next: As the Seahawks prepare for their matchup against the Vikings, they will continue to monitor the health of Walker, Smith, and other key players.
The coaching staff will work closely with Smith to manage his workload and ensure he remains comfortable and protected during the game.
Oluwatimi's availability at center further solidifies the offensive line, providing protection for Smith and creating opportunities for Walker and other skill position players.
The bottom line: The return of Kenneth Walker III and Geno Smith provides a much-needed boost to the Seahawks' offense as they aim to secure a crucial victory against the Vikings. Their presence on the field adds depth, experience, and playmaking ability to the team, increasing their chances of success.
Seahawks' Kenneth Walker III and Geno Smith expected to return against the Vikings.
Why it matters: The return of Walker and Smith provides a significant boost to the Seahawks' offense as they face a crucial matchup against the Vikings.
What's new: Walker, who missed the previous two games due to a calf injury, is back in action. Smith, who couldn't finish the last game due to a knee injury, expects to play.
Yes, but: There remains uncertainty about the extent of Smith's limitations in the upcoming game against the Vikings, as he continues to recover from his knee injury.
Coach Mike Macdonald on Walker and Charbonnet: "He looks really good. I think he's confident. He had a good week of practice. Zach, same way. So we're excited about those guys."
Coach Mike Macdonald on Smith: "He keeps getting better every day. Seems like he's in great spirits. Operating the offense really well. ... We're excited about him."
Coach Mike Macdonald on Smith's condition: "I wouldn't think he would tell you he's 100 percent, but he's done everything he possibly can to be ready to go and be in a good frame of mind going into the game. But I'm not sure if and how it will show up."
What to watch: The performance of Walker and Smith will be closely monitored to assess their level of impact and whether any lingering injuries affect their play.
The return of Walker adds depth and explosiveness to the Seahawks' backfield, providing a reliable option for the running game.
Smith's presence at quarterback gives the Seahawks stability and experience under center, allowing them to execute their offensive schemes effectively.
What's next: As the Seahawks prepare for their matchup against the Vikings, they will continue to monitor the health of Walker, Smith, and other key players.
The coaching staff will work closely with Smith to manage his workload and ensure he remains comfortable and protected during the game.
Oluwatimi's availability at center further solidifies the offensive line, providing protection for Smith and creating opportunities for Walker and other skill position players.
The bottom line: The return of Kenneth Walker III and Geno Smith provides a much-needed boost to the Seahawks' offense as they aim to secure a crucial victory against the Vikings. Their presence on the field adds depth, experience, and playmaking ability to the team, increasing their chances of success.