Carlos Hyde, Travis Homer also banged up at running back for Seahawks

Oct 26, 2020 at 8:00 PM

Chris Carson isn't the only Seahawks running back dealing with injuries after their loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Backup Carlos Hyde and third-down back Travis Homer also were sidelined in the latter stages of Seattle's 37-34 overtime loss on Sunday night. Hyde had his hamstring tighten up on him in the latter stages of the [more]

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