The Seattle Seahawks fell to the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Eve and suffered a few hits to the roster as well. Coach Pete Carroll was able to provide some injury updates Saturday night following the loss.
Right tackle Abraham Lucas (elbow): “His elbow just kind of gave out a little bit or something like that, so he had an issue with it,” Carroll said. “He was OK to play, he could have played, but we thought let’s get him out of there and rest it, because it impacts him too much, I don’t think he reinjured it as much as he just kind of aggravated it.”
Safety Joey Blount (knee): “Joey had an issue with his knee,” Carroll confirmed. “Something with his kneecap. I don’t know exactly what it is, but it kind of got knocked out a little bit and came back. He was in a lot of pain and discomfort. It is not a knee injury. It is a patella situation.”
Wide receiver Marquise Goodwin (wrist): “He had been nursing a wrist and it just got jammed again,” Carroll told reporters.
Finally, Carroll also relayed that running back and special teamer Travis Homer left the matchup with what turned out to be a sprained ankle.