Seahawks Move Jarran Reed to Injured Reserve Ahead of Week 10 vs. Cardinals
The Seattle Seahawks have made significant roster changes as they prepare to face the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10. Notably, defensive tackle Jarran Reed has been moved to injured reserve due to wrist and thumb injuries. This decision comes after Reed was included in the team’s injury report for the past two weeks but practiced fully leading up to the game.
Injury Updates
Reed was officially ruled out on Saturday morning, following a week of practice without an injury designation. In addition to Reed, receiver Dareke Young has also been placed on injured reserve, sidelined by a quadricep injury that kept him out of last week’s game.
Injured Reserve Details
- Jarran Reed: Wrist and thumb injuries.
- Dareke Young: Quadricep injury.
Both players must miss at least four games before being eligible to return to the active roster.
Roster Adjustments
With Reed and Young on injured reserve, the Seahawks have made the following roster moves:
- Quinton Bohanna: Signed from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.
- Cody White: Signed from the practice squad, preparing for his potential third appearance this season.
Additionally, linebacker Patrick O’Connell and wide receiver Ricky White III have been elevated from the practice squad for the upcoming game against the Cardinals. White III is a rookie from UNLV and will strengthen the receiving corps, especially with Tory Horton listed as doubtful and Cooper Kupp questionably participating.
Conclusion
The Seahawks are adapting their lineup significantly as they head into their matchup against the Cardinals. The loss of key players like Reed and Young will challenge the team, but the new additions aim to fill those gaps effectively.