Brandon Shell Doubtful, Greg Olsen Won’t Play & Other Seahawks Updates by Pete Carroll

The correct suit, Brandon Shell, is also indicated as questionable, but not due to an injury. Shell, who has been dealing with an ankle injury for more than a month, was initially not in the final injury report, indicating he wanted to go well, but as Carroll explained, there was a close contact situation of COVID-19 that caused him to be removed from practice and now leaves him listed as questionable. Shell did not test positive for COVID, Carroll said, but was close to someone away from the team that did.

“There was a close contact situation,” Carroll said. “He’s been tested negative and all that, but we’re just monitoring it to make sure he’s right, so he was not today, we did not have him on the field today. It’s a developing situation in which he He “has clearly been tested, but someone he’s worked with is not out of the program, so we just have to make sure he’s good. We do not know, I do not know what to tell you about the other than that.”

Asked if Shell would be placed on the reserve / COVID-19 list, Carroll said: “I do not know yet. I do not know all the details yet, it happened as we were at the practice.”

The relapse of Carlos Hyde, who had been ill with a non-COVID disease all week, is also in doubt.

“He was sick all week,” Carroll said. “It’s not a sick COVID, but he had other symptoms. He had flu-like symptoms, so he was just at home. We kept him away to make sure, and he just did not feel enough today. Would today practice, but we’ll carry it until tomorrow and see what happens tomorrow. ‘

The Cornerback Tre Flowers are expected to be activated from the injured reserve, Carroll said: “He is ready to go. He has had a good training week and he is ready to play.”

The return of Flowers does not necessarily mean a return to the starting lineup with DJ Reed playing so well, but at least it will give the Seahawks a better depth on the corner.

In news of non-injuries / illnesses, the University of Arizona has announced that it has appointed Brennan Carroll as its new offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Brennan, the Seattle coordinator, one of Pete Carroll’s two sons in the Seahawks coach, along with coach Nate Carroll, will end the season with the Seahawks before joining the Wildcats.

“I’m very grateful – Brennan and I are both very grateful that we had the chance to be so close to our family, a little intact here,” Carroll said. “We cherished it and feared for the time it would come (to an end). Other times he had a few chances and we could keep him here, but this one is just right with the right man with Jedd Fisch and all that. And he’s very excited about it, so we’m excited for him. But we were very happy that we had this kind of connection, and he did an incredibly good job for us. I loved him around here. to have. ‘

  • RB DeeJay Dallas (single, did not participate)
  • CB Jayson Stanley (thigh muscle, did not participate)
  • G Mike Iupati (neck, did not participate)
  • TE Greg Olsen (foot, limited participation)
  • RB Carlos Hyde (illness, did not participate)
  • S Damarious Randall (foot, limited participation)
  • T Brandon Shell (single / non-injury related, limited participation)
  • WR Brandon Aiyuk (single, did not participate)
  • DT Kevin Givens (not injury related, did not participate)
  • DT Javon Kinlaw (knee, did not participate)
  • WR Deebo Samuel (thigh muscle, did not participate)
  • CB Richard Sherman (calf, did not participate)
  • CB K’Waun Williams (shin bone, did not participate)
  • LB Dre Greenlaw (calf, did not participate)
  • S Tarvarius Moore (single, limited participation)
  • CB Emmanuel Moseley (thigh muscle, limited participation)
  • LB Mark Nzeocha disease (limited participation)

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