Seahawks Nick Emmanwori adds to secondary injuries with possible concussion
3 minute readPublished: Friday, December 19, 2025 at 4:47 am
Seahawks Overcome Rams, But Injuries Cloud Victory
Seattle Seahawks fans celebrated a thrilling comeback victory against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but the hard-fought win was overshadowed by concerns about key injuries. The Seahawks overcame a significant 16-point deficit to tie the game and ultimately secure a 38-36 overtime victory.
However, the team is now facing potential setbacks in their secondary. Safety Nick Emmanwori, a rookie drafted in April, is currently being evaluated for a possible concussion sustained during the fourth quarter. Emmanwori had a strong performance prior to his exit, recording 11 combined tackles, including a game-high seven solo tackles.
Adding to the injury woes, cornerback Riq Woolen is also listed as questionable. The team announced the injury updates via social media.
Emmanwori, selected as the 35th overall pick, quickly earned a significant role in the Seahawks' defense. Coach Mike Macdonald has previously lauded the 21-year-old's work ethic, rapid learning, and playmaking ability. Macdonald has emphasized the importance of allowing Emmanwori to continue making plays while also providing coaching guidance.
The Seahawks were also without left tackle Charles Cross, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury sustained in a previous game.
BNN's Perspective:
While the Seahawks' resilience and ability to secure a victory are commendable, the growing injury list is a cause for concern. The team's depth will be tested as they navigate the remainder of the season. The potential loss of key defensive players like Emmanwori and Woolen could significantly impact their performance. The coaching staff will need to adapt and rely on the remaining players to maintain their competitive edge.
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