Wednesday Seahawks injury update from Pete Carroll

Here’s a rundown of what Pete Carroll had to say about his team’s injury situation heading into this week’s game at Carolina.

The news is good on TE Luke Willson, who missed last week’s game with a groin injury, and CB Tharold Simon, who left the game in the second quarter with an ankle injury.

“We have a couple of guys that surprised us a little bit looking like they’re going to practice today,” Carroll said. “Luke Willson should be out there going, and Tharold Simon also. So that’s a good little boost for us, we were concerned about those guys. Now we’ve got to take them from day to day, but it’s good to have those guys back out there.”

With Derrick Coleman out for a while with a broken foot, it appears for now at least the Seahawks are going with running back Robert Turbin there. So far no fullback has been added to the roster.

Asked what the plan is this week at fullback, Carroll said, “You’ll have to wait and see. We’ll unveil that as we get there.”

And asked if Turbin showed enough in his fill-in appearance there last week, Carroll said, “Yes. Yeah, he did admirably, and he’s welcomed the challenge of taking care of business there for us. That’s a positive move for us, because he’s a really good football player and he’ll help us in other ways too.”

On CB Byron Maxwell, who missed Sunday’s game with a calf injury: “Byron will do some stuff, but we won’t see him practicing today, so we’ll just check it out and see how he is tomorrow.”

On C Max Unger, who has missed two games with a foot injury: “I just saw Max running right now, so he’s really on the track to getting back here, but we don’t know when yet.”

Carroll said it doesn’t look like Jordan Hill will make it back this week. He’s still hobbling around a little bit.

With Hill likely out and Cassius Marsh now on IR, the Seahawks will likely be down a man in their D-line rotation, even with Greg Scruggs involved: “Well, we’re a guy short there from what we were. We were developing Cassius’ role, so we do miss him. But we have some flexibility, we’re going to make sure we do a good job of keeping our guys fresh and paying a little more attention to that just so we keep our rotations like we like it. It got a little heavy for Michael (Bennett) and for Cliff (Avril), so we have our ways to do that.”

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Lake Stevens junior Teagan Lawson arches his body over the high jump bar on the first day of the Wesco 4A League Championship on Wednesday at Snohomish High School. Lawson claimed the league title after clearing a 6-foot, 6-inch bar. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)
Lake Stevens’ Lawson leaps above star-studded field

In a field of state championship contenders, Lawson claims the Wesco 4A title in the boys high jump.

Stanwood’s Rubi Lopez (3) secures an out on second during a prep softball game between Stanwood and Jackson at Henry M. Jackson High School on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 in Mill Creek, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
District softball tournaments begin Friday

Snohomish in 3A, Jackson in 4A are among the teams looking for another deep postseason run.

Jay Franco has been named the head coach of the Everett Community College women’s basketball team. (Photo courtesy of Everett Community College)
Jay Franco hired as new EvCC women’s basketball coach

Franco, who served as an assistant the past three seasons, takes over for Jeannie Thompson.

X
Prep roundup for Wednesday, May 8

Prep roundup for Wednesday, May 8: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Issaquah players celebrate during a Class 4A District 1/2 boys soccer game between Glacier Peak and Issaquah at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish, Washington on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Issaquah won, 2-1. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Glacier Peak boys soccer falls to Issaquah in district semis

The Grizzlies couldn’t get over the hump after the Eagles went ahead early in the second half.

Edmonds-Woodway sophomore Toshi Gilginas bats during a Class 3A District 1 semifinal baseball game between the Warriors and Monroe on Tuesday at Funko Field. Edmonds-Woodway won 8-4. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)
Edmonds-Woodway baseball rallies to clinch state berth

The Warriors face Mountlake Terrace for the Class 3A District 1 title for the second straight year.

How Sonics’ return would fit under Kraken’s new umbrella co.

Sources indicate Kraken ownership is preparing to bring the NBA back to Seattle.

Snohomish pitcher Abby Edwards delivers a pitch during a 9-3 victory over Monroe in a Wesco 3A/2A softball game Monday at Monroe High School (Aaron Coe / The Herald0
Perfection: Snohomish softball finishes undefeated in Wesco

The Panthers top Monroe 9-3 in their regular season finale to finish 15-0 in league play.

Sultan boys basketball coach Nate Trichler talks to his team during a timeout on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024 in Shoreline, Washington. Trichler is stepping down after 24 years coaching the Turks. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Sultan boys basketball coach Nate Trichler steps down

Trichler served 24 seasons as head coach, helping to transform the Turks into 2A and 1A contenders.

Credit Jedd Fisch for rebuilding UW roster

Washington’s new coach has used the transfer portal well, but is it enough to compete in the Big Ten?

X
Prep roundup for Tuesday, May 7

Prep roundup for Tuesday, May 7: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Monday, May 6

Prep roundup for Monday, May 6: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.