It’s a second straight rivalry week for the Los Angeles Rams as they’ll face the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday after taking down the San Francisco 49ers last week. They came out of that 42-26 win over San Francisco pretty clean with minimal injury concerns, putting them in great shape heading into Sunday’s showdown with Seattle.
Each team released its initial injury report Wednesday and the Seahawks’ side was much longer than the Rams’. Seattle listed 13 players after its walkthrough, though only five of them were limited or non-participants due to injuries; two were for personal or rest reasons, with six others being full participants.
Davante Adams and Kobie Turner were both held out due to injuries, with Jordan Whittington being limited again due to a back injury. Darious Williams was a full participant despite having a banged-up shoulder.
Sean McVay said Adams is expected to play despite missing practice Wednesday, so that’s good news.
Rams vs. Seahawks injury report
The Seahawks’ injury report might be long but there aren’t any major concerns. Jalen Sundell has already been ruled out for multiple weeks, so the Seahawks will be without their starting center. Other than that, everyone was at least limited.
The Rams are much healthier now than they were earlier this season, too, making this a game where neither team has any injury excuses to make.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams-Seahawks injury report: Updates from Wednesday’s practice

