The Seattle Seahawks released their first injury report of the Super Bowl bye week on Thursday, January 29, 2026, and it was a lengthy one. The report, which was estimated as the team held a walk-through practice, listed 12 players.
Three players did not participate: offensive tackle Charles Cross (foot), offensive tackle Amari Kight (knee), and tight end Eric Saubert (hamstring). Cross has now missed the last three games, but the team remains optimistic about his potential return for the Super Bowl.
Nine players were listed as limited participants, a group that includes several critical starters: quarterback Sam Darnold, safety Julian Love (shoulder), wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee), cornerback Devon Witherspoon (shoulder), linebacker Boye Mafe (knee), and defensive lineman Leonard Williams (shoulder). The high number of limited players is not uncommon for a team at this stage of the season and reflects the physical toll of a long campaign. All will be monitored closely throughout the preparation period.