In just a few short days the St. Louis Rams will play their second division game at home in as many weeks, only this time they will be going up against the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks. Both teams are dealing with their fair share of injuries, so lets get right to this week’s injury report.
St. Louis Rams
DE Ethan Westbrooks – Hand – DNP
C Tim Barnes – Shoulder – DNP
DT Alex Carrington – Knee – DNP
RB Zac Stacy – Ankle – DNP
WR Austin Pettis – Ankle – DNP
RB Chase Reynolds – Thigh – Limited
CB Brandon McGee – Foot – Limited
CB Trumaine Johnson – Knee – Limited
C Barrett Jones – Back – Full
Austin Pettis, Tim Barnes, and Ethan Westbrooks are new additions to the injury list this week. You have to wonder if Westbrooks injured his hand while throwing a punch in the fourth quarter of Monday Night’s game. Barnes is dealing with a shoulder injury and if he can not go, it looks like Jones could suit up as he has been a full go in practice.
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Seattle Seahawks
TE Zach Miller – Ankle – OUT
LB Bobby Wagner – Foot – OUT
C Max Unger – Foot – DNP
CB Byron Maxwell – Calf – DNP
DT Jordan Hill – Ankle – DNP
WR Percy Harvin – Not Injury Related – DNP
RB Marshawn Lynch – Not Injury Related – DNP
CB Tharold Simon – Knee – Limited
T Alvin Bailey – Oblique – Full
The Seahawks will head into Sunday’s matchup with the Rams short a few of their key starters, as LB Bobby Wagner, C Max Unger, and TE Zach Miller have all been declared out. Substituting in for Wagner will be linebacker K.J. Wright and Stephen Schilling will get his second start in place of Unger.
That’s going to do it for this midweek injury report. Be sure to check in later in the week to see the full injury report and the players status’ for Sunday’s big division game against the Seattle Seahawks.