Seahawks vs. Rams: Key Inactives Revealed for Crucial Week 16 Showdown
The highly anticipated Week 16 clash between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams is set to take place at Lumen Field, with both teams revealing their inactive lists ahead of the potential No. 1 seed-deciding game.
The Seahawks' inactives include left tackle Charles Cross, who is expected to be out due to injury. Backup quarterback Jalen Milroe will again be on the sidelines, unless both Sam Darnold and Drew Lock are injured, in which case he'll step in. Rookie linemen Bryce Cabeldue and Mason Richman will also miss out, while the surprise name on the list is run-stopping nose tackle Brandon Pili, who played just five snaps against the Indianapolis Colts and will get no action against the Rams. Undrafted rookie Jared Ivey, who has seen limited action this season, will also be a healthy scratch. The move comes as a result of Dareke Young's return from injured reserve, which means Jake Bobo will be inactive.
Over on the Rams' side, the big name missing out is wide receiver Davante Adams, who suffered a hamstring injury last Sunday against the Detroit Lions and was listed as doubtful. Given his injury, it was always a long shot for Adams to play. The Rams have also decided to sit out Ahkello Witherspoon, who has been struggling since his return from injury. The only surprise on their list is the inclusion of Braden Fiske, who will now take the field after being listed as questionable.
With both teams having key players on the sidelines, the stage is set for an intriguing showdown. Will the Seahawks' injury woes impact their performance? And can the Rams' strategic decisions pay off? Get ready for an intense game and join the conversation in the comments to share your thoughts on these inactives and the potential implications for the match!