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Seattle Seahawks suddenly have 3 DNP on injury report

Three of the seven players on the Seattle Seahawks injury report on Thursday did not participate in practice.

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Three days ahead of the Seattle Seahawks’ season opener, their injury report had three surprise players who did not practice.

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The most notable of the three players are starting right guard Anthony Bradford, whose was listed with a back injury, and starting cornerback Riq Woolen, who was listed as having an illness.

Additionally, second-year wide receiver Dareke Young did not practice with a hamstring injury.

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Only Young appeared on the Seahawks’ first injury report of the season, which was released Wednesday.

Four other players were listed on Thursday’s report.

Wide receivers Jake Bobo (concussion) and Cody White (shoulder) were both limited for the second straight day.

Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu was also limited for a second straight day as he comes back from offseason knee surgery.

And rookie receiver Tory Horton was again a full participant with an ankle injury.

The Seahawks will open the season at 1:05 p.m. Sunday against the NFC West rival San Francisco 49ers, who are dealing with considerably more health concerns. A whopping 17 players appeared on the 49ers’ injury report Thursday, with the notable addition of running back Christian McCaffrey, who was limited with a calf injury.

Radio coverage of Sunday’s game will begin at 10 a.m. on Seattle Sports with the pregame show.

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Brent Stecker Editor, Seattle Sports

Brent Stecker is Lead Editor of SeattleSports.com, a role he has held since 2017. A native of Ephrata, Wash., he joined the Seattle Sports and MyNorthwest.com team in 2013 after six years as a sports reporter for The Wenatchee World.

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