The Seattle Seahawks need to find a way to end this losing streak they are on, and their first opportunity to do so will come on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. Seattle’s defense has been brutalized on and off the field for the last three weeks, mainly due to injuries sustained at key positions.
On Wednesday, head coach Mike Macdonald did offer some updates for a few of their top defensive players. The good news is it appears rookie defensive tackle Byron Murphy II is going to return to practice, and Seattle needs him in a bad way. As for his cornerbacks, Tre Brown and Riq Woolen, it is a bit of a mixed bag. Sadly, there is no good news to be given for the ailing offensive line.
From Mike Macdonald: Byron Murphy (hamstring) will practice today. Tre Brown (ankle) won't. Probably will come down to the wire this week w/ Riq Woolen (ankle). George Fant (knee) progressing but unlikely to come off IR this week. Abe Lucas (knee) won't start practicing this week
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) October 16, 2024
The Seahawks’ rush defense has once again collapsed into one of the worst in the league. New York and San Francisco bullied Seattle’s defensive front to embarrassing proportions. Having Murphy back into the lineup should give this unit a considerable boost.
Fingers are crossed Woolen can return to help slow down Atlanta’s efficient passing attack, led by quarterback Kirk Cousins and receiver Drake London.
As for the offensive line, no help is on the horizon for the worst in football.