Field Gulls
The Seattle Seahawks’ injury luck appears to be continuing with the release of the first injury report for their Week 15 game against the Indianapolis Colts.
While the list appears quite long, with 15 players making it, only tight end Elijah Arroyo did not participate in Wednesday’s practice with a knee injury, which has left him “day to day,” according to Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald. A third of the list, including star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and edge rusher Demarcus Lawrence, were limited for rest.
The Seahawks look poised to get back starting center Jalen Sundell and backup tight end Eric Saubert, both of whom were designated for return to practice on Wednesday. Both were limited participants, with Sundell rehabbing a knee injury that has kept him out of the last four games, while Saubert is working through a calf injury that’s kept him out of the last six contests.
After returning to the lineup last week, safety Julian Love was limited while he works through the hamstring issue that has kept him sidelined for much of the 2025 season. Safety Ty Okada was limited and appears to now be dealing with a shoulder injury in addition to his oblique injury that he’s been playing through since Week 12.
Here is the full report:
Game designations will come out on Friday as the Seahawks prepare to play host to the injury-riddled Colts.
On the Colts’ side, Riley Leonard was a full practice participant, although Indy may still yet start the 44-year-old Philip Rivers at quarterback.