Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin is recovering from a "little" hamstring procedure, and will be inactive for Friday's preseason game against the Chiefs.
"He had a little procedure done to clear up his hamstring that was very successful," coach Pete Carroll said Tuesday. "He'll be back in it next week for sure. Whether we play him next week or not — I don't know that yet — but he should be practicing full go and we'll return next week." Carroll's glasses are famously rose-colored on injuries, so take his recovery timetable with a grain of salt. However, Baldwin — who's taken zero preseason reps — appears to be on track for Week 1. He should remain locked in as the Seahawks' slot receiver.
Source: Seattle Times
"He had a little procedure done to clear up his hamstring that was very successful," coach Pete Carroll said Tuesday. "He'll be back in it next week for sure. Whether we play him next week or not — I don't know that yet — but he should be practicing full go and we'll return next week." Carroll's glasses are famously rose-colored on injuries, so take his recovery timetable with a grain of salt. However, Baldwin — who's taken zero preseason reps — appears to be on track for Week 1. He should remain locked in as the Seahawks' slot receiver.
Source: Seattle Times