Though multiple offensive linemen missed practices this week, the Seattle Seahawks may be the closest to full strength in the trenches they have been since Week 1 with guard Damien Lewis expected to return and Jake Curhan trending in the right direction to play against the Arizona Cardinals.
this week due to injuries, the Seattle Seahawks could be in decent shape along the offensive line against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at Lumen Field after all.
Dealing with a hip issue, Brown did not practice at all on Wednesday or Thursday, though it remains to be seen whether or not he participated in Friday's session. The veteran center has started all five games for the Seahawks thus far, playing 98 percent of their snaps in those games, and per Pro Football Focus, he has only allowed six pressures and no sacks in pass protection.
If Haynes isn't able to go, the Seahawks will turn to rookie Anthony Bradford to make his second straight start. In a positive development, left guard Damien Lewis didn't receive an injury designation after missing last week's loss to the Bengals with an ankle injury and will be back in the starting lineup to provide much-needed veteran stability in the middle of the offensive line.
In the event Curhan doesn't play, the Seahawks have a couple of options to consider for replacing him in the lineup, including switching Stone Forsythe to the right side or elevating 41-year old veteran Jason Peters from the practice squad. Undrafted rookies Raiqwon O'Neal and McClendon Curtis also are on the roster, while Greg Eiland re-signed to the practice squad earlier this week as additional insurance.
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