Seahawks linebacker Uchenna Nwosu placed on injured reserve due to thigh injury

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Seahawks linebacker Uchenna Nwosu set to be placed on injured reserve

Why it matters: The Seahawks will have to navigate the next few games without their best edge defender, impacting their defensive strategy and pass rush.

Nwosu's absence will leave a significant void in the Seahawks' defense, as he has been a key contributor and playmaker for the team.

What's new: Coach Mike Macdonald confirmed that Nwosu will miss at least the next four games due to a thigh injury and could return after the team's bye week in Week 11.

Yes, but: This setback adds to Nwosu's injury history, as he missed most of the 2023 season with a torn pectoral muscle and the first four games of this season with a sprained MCL.

  • His injury-prone nature raises concerns about his long-term durability and reliability for the Seahawks.

What to watch: Without Nwosu, the Seahawks will need other players to step up and fill the void in their pass rush and overall defensive performance.

  • Derick Hall and Boye Mafe, who are also dealing with injuries, might be called upon to contribute more in Nwosu's absence.

What's next: The Seahawks will have to adjust their defensive game plan and find ways to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks without their top edge defender.

  • They may explore potential roster moves or adjustments to their defensive scheme to compensate for Nwosu's absence.

The bottom line: Nwosu's placement on injured reserve is a significant blow to the Seahawks' defense, requiring them to adapt and find alternative solutions to maintain their defensive effectiveness.