Seattle Seahawks have released their latest injury report ahead of a pivotal Thursday Night Football clash against the Los Angeles Rams, with several roster updates that could shape the outcome at Lumen Field. Both teams enter the contest with identical 11–3 records, making health and availability a critical factor in what promises to be a tightly contested NFC showdown on December 18, 2025.
Charles Cross ruled out as Seahawks manage offensive line concerns
Seattle will be without starting left tackle Charles Cross, who has been officially ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Cross did not participate in practice and remains sidelined after appearing in just four games during the 2025 season. His absence places additional pressure on Seattle’s offensive line depth, particularly against a Rams defense that thrives on disrupting the pocket in prime-time settings.
Ty Okada, Leonard Williams highlight encouraging defensive outlook
There was positive news on the defensive side of the ball, as safety Ty Okada practiced in full despite being listed with a shoulder injury. Okada has been a steady contributor this season, posting 54 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and an interception. His full participation suggests he is trending toward availability, bolstering Seattle’s secondary ahead of a matchup against a high-powered Rams offense.
Defensive tackle Leonard Williams also practiced fully while managing a wrist injury. Williams has been one of Seattle’s most productive defenders in 2025, recording seven sacks and nine tackles for loss. His expected presence up front remains a key element of Seattle Seahawks’ defensive game plan.
Abraham Lucas, Demarcus Lawrence among key full participants
Offensive tackle Abraham Lucas (neck) and linebacker Demarcus Lawrence (quadriceps) were both full participants in practice. Lucas has played sparingly this season, while Lawrence has delivered strong defensive production with five sacks and 10 tackles for loss. Their availability provides valuable depth as Seattle navigates a demanding late-season schedule.
Additional defenders Derick Hall (finger) and Mike Morris (knee) also practiced fully, signaling stability across multiple defensive units. Hall has contributed 26 tackles on the year, while Morris continues to rotate along the defensive front.
Wide receiver depth trending positive
Wide receivers Dareke Young (quadriceps) and Cody White (abdomen) were both full participants as well. While neither is expected to be a focal point offensively, their availability offers flexibility for Seattle’s rotation and special teams packages.
Game details and stakes
Seattle Seahawks will host the Rams at Lumen Field with kickoff scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video. Seattle enters the matchup as a narrow favorite, with both teams fighting for positioning atop the NFC standings.
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