Wednesday Injury Report
The Seahawks open their 50th season on Sunday with a home game against the 49ers, and they look to be heading into that game with a mostly healthy roster. The team released its first injury report of the season following Wednesday's practice, and only five players listed, and all of them participated in practice in some fashion.
Rookie receiver Tory Horton, who injured his ankle in the preseason, was a full participant and is "doing great" according to Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald. Limited were outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu, who is coming back from offseason knee surgery, receiver Jake Bobo, who remains in the concussion protocol, the result of an injury suffered in Seattle's final preseason game, and receivers Cody White (shoulder) and Dareke Young (hamstring) whose injuries were not previously disclosed.
On an encouraging note, starting linebacker Tyrice Knight, who was sidelined earlier in camp due to an undisclosed medical issue, was not listed on the injury report. After receiving what Macdonald called "great news" regarding that medical issue two weeks ago, Knight was able to return to practice last week.
The 49ers list a total of 16 players on their injury report, though 10 of them were full participants. Three players, defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos, receiver Jordan Watkins and tackle Trent Wiliams did not practice, though Williams' absence was for rest. Running back Jordan James, guard Dominick Puni and receiver Jauan Jennings were all limited participants.