In a game that is shaping up to be Seattle’s biggest yet, the Seahawks are set to welcome back their star running back, Kenneth Walker III, who missed the past two games due to an oblique injury. Coach Mike Macdonald confirmed to reporters on Saturday that Walker has no designation and will be suiting up for Monday night’s showdown against the Lions.
Seattle, sitting pretty at a surprising 3-0 record, is looking to extend their streak to four wins in a row with Walker’s return. The dynamic third-year back made a significant impact in Week 1, rushing for 103 yards and a touchdown against the Broncos. His powerful runs showcased his talent once again and solidified his status as a player to watch in the league.
After Walker’s injury, Zach Charbonnet stepped up to fill the void in the backfield for the Seahawks. While he struggled against the Patriots with only 38 rushing yards, Charbonnet exploded in the following game against the Dolphins, racking up 91 yards and two touchdowns in a dominant performance.
With Walker back in action and Charbonnet providing strong support, the Seahawks’ running game looks poised to pose a serious threat to Detroit’s defense. The duo could prove to be a handful for the Lions, who will have their hands full with the tandem of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs on the other side of the ball.
As the Seahawks gear up for their Monday night clash, all eyes will be on Walker as he makes his highly anticipated return to the field. The stage is set for an exciting matchup between two talented teams, and Seattle fans can expect fireworks as their team looks to continue its impressive start to the season.