Seahawks rookie running back Thomas Rawls, one of the breakout stars of this season, broke his ankle in Sunday's 35-6 win at Baltimore, and will miss the remainder of the season, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. Rawls, who gained 47 yards on his first
Rawls was forced out of Sunday's game against the Ravens with an ankle injury. With Marshawn Lynch still sidelined and Rawls out for the rest of Sunday's game, Fred Jackson and DuJuan Harris are next up for the Seahawks' backfield looks in Week 14.
Torn ligaments are the most difficult part of Thomas Rawls' injury. Surgery may not be necessary, but he's out for the year. — Danny O'Neil (@dannyoneil) December 13, 2015. Huge loss for the Seahawks. The timetable for Marshawn Lynch is still up in
And that means Thomas Rawls will continue to see a heavy workload. No running back has carried the ball more (70 times) in the past three weeks. And only Tampa's Doug Martin has more yards than Rawls (391) during that span, according to ESPN Stats
Also among those hurt Sunday were Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert, Seattle running back Thomas Rawls, Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor and Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen. Dalton's injury has the most impact on the playoff picture. He left the game