#Seahawks RB Rashaad Penny suffered a fractured tibia, sources say, and he’ll have tests tomorrow to determine associated damage to see if surgery is necessary. As of now, it’s likely. Heart-breaking.
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According to a report by Ian Rapoport at NFL Network, Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny suffered a fractured tibia in today’s loss to the Saints. Penny will have tests tomorrow to determine if he needs surgery.
While it is still relatively early in the season, there’s a good chance we won’t see Penny play again this year.
Speaking with reporters, head coach Pete Carroll said Penny is crushed and he’s heartbroken for him.
“He’s crushed.” —Pete Carroll says of severely injured again Rashaad Penny #Seahawks @thenewstribune https://t.co/CYRVGVdg8b
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) October 9, 2022
It’s another terrible blow for Penny, who was among the league leaders coming into this week in EPA/play and rushing yards over expected.
Injuries have played a large role in Penny’s career to date. He missed 20 games over the previous two seasons with a variety of issues.
With Penny out Seattle will look to rookie Ken Walker to take over in the backfield. He posted 88 yards and one touchdown on eight carries after Penny left the game.