Updated Oct 5, 2012 - 2:24 pm
Seattle's Lynch (foot) expected to play at Atlanta
Originally published: Jan 11, 2013 - 1:34 pm
RENTON, Wash. (AP) - Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch has a sprained foot but is probable and expected to play Sunday against Atlanta.
Coach Pete Carroll said Lynch got work in practice Friday for the first time this week and looked fine. Asked what it would take for Lynch not to play, Carroll cracked, "Miss the flight? Doesn't show up in Atlanta?"
Lynch rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown in last week's wild-card round win over Washington. He did not participate in practice Wednesday and Thursday.
Wide receiver Sidney Rice did not practice Friday with a knee injury but was listed as probable. Reserve safety Jeron Johnson was questionable with a hamstring and reserve cornerback Byron Maxwell is doubtful (hamstring).
Carroll said newly signed backup defensive end Patrick Chukwurah will likely be active for Sunday's game.
(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
Bonneville Media encourages site users to express their opinions by posting comments. Our goal is to maintain a civil dialogue in which readers feel comfortable. At times, the comments can descend to personal attacks. Please do not engage in such behavior. We encourage your thoughtful comments which: have a positive and constructive tone, are on topic, are respectful toward others and their opinions. Bonneville reserves the right to remove comments which do not conform to these criteria.
- Brock and Danny

Columnist doubts Russell Wilson will ever be elite
- Shannon Drayer

Why Ackley needs more time in the outfield
- Bob and Groz

Aaron Harang needs to own up to poor outings
Hamilton hits into 3 DPs as Angels lose to M's
Josh Hamilton has just about hit rock-bottom with the bat for the Los Angeles Angels.For Wilson, still plenty to prove after stellar debut
Russell Wilson showed he's the Seahawks' quarterback of the future thanks to a outstanding rookie season. But that alone hasn't convinced everyone he's destined for greatness. - Time for a reality check with expectations for Wilson
- Columnist doubts Russell Wilson will ever be elite

- 'Hawk Talk' set for Wednesday at 12:30
- Position aside, who's the Seahawks' best player?
- Seahawks' Moffitt pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
- Seahawks' Earl Thomas is on the cusp of greatness
- More Seattle Seahawks »




































