The Seattle Seahawks have placed offensive lineman Abraham Lucas on injured reserve, ending his season. Lucas, who was signed by the team in the offseason, was a key part of the offensive line and had been playing well. His injury is a big blow to the team’s offensive line depth.
In addition, Charles Cross, another offensive lineman, sat out practice on Wednesday due to an undisclosed injury. Cross has been a key part of the offensive line since being drafted by the Seahawks in 2018. He has started all but one game this season and has been a reliable presence on the line.
The loss of Lucas and Cross could be a major setback for the team, as they are both important pieces of the offensive line. The Seahawks will need to find replacements quickly if they want to keep their offense running smoothly.
The team has not yet announced who will replace Lucas and Cross, but they are expected to look for help from within the organization. They have a few options, including veteran linemen J’Marcus Webb and George Fant, who have both seen significant playing time this season.
The Seahawks will also need to make sure that their replacements are up to the task of protecting quarterback Russell Wilson. Wilson is one of the most important players on the team and his health is paramount. The team will need to make sure that whoever they bring in can do the job.
It’s never easy losing key players to injury, but the Seahawks will need to find a way to make up for the loss of Lucas and Cross. It won’t be easy, but with the right replacements, they can still have a successful season.