Seahawks Week 1 final injury report: Bradford a go, but no Bobo

Seahawks Week 1 final injury report: Bradford a go, but no Bobo
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The long wait is finally over for fans of the Seattle Seahawks, as the offseason officially comes to a conclusion with the start of the regular season.

For the Seahawks that means a Week 1 matchup against the division rival San Francisco 49ers in the less than friendly confines of Lumen Field, where the team posted a 3-6 record during the 2024 season under first year head coach Mike Macdonald.

When Seattle takes to the field Sunday, they will do so without two of the core members of their special teams units, as the team has ruled wide receivers Jake Bobo and Dareke Young out.

As noted by Mazvita Maraire, Bobo has yet to be cleared following a concussion suffered in the preseason finale, while Young is dealing with a hamstring injury.

Also not playing will be edge rusher Uchenna Nwosu, which likely comes as no surprise to most, given the limited amount of time since he came off of the PUP list late in training camp.

In addition, it is noteworthy that after not participating in practice on Thursday due to a back issue, starting right guard Anthony Bradford was not given a designation, meaning he is expected to play as long as no new injuries pop up between now and kickoff.