Seahawks vs. 49ers injury report: Rawls listed as doubtful

Here’s the official injury report for Sunday’s game between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers:

SEATTLE

Out: none.

Doubtful: TE Nick Vannett (ankle), G Germain Ifedi (ankle), RB Thomas Rawls (shin).

Questionable: RB C.J. Prosise (wrist), WR Tyler Lockett (knee).

Notes: The biggest question revolves around Rawls. who suffered a bruised shin in last week’s 9-3 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said the team hopes Rawls will be able to play, but is preparing as if he won’t. Ifedi and Vannett, who have yet to play this season because of their injuries, are likely another week away. Prosise and Lockett both made it through the week’s practices and should be able to play, despite being listed as questionable.

Perhaps just as significant as those who are listed on the injury report are those who aren’t. Quarterback Russell Wilson is still dealing with his sprained ankle, and receiver Doug Baldwin had to undergo a scan on his knee. However, both have been determined to be ready to go, with Carroll declaring Wilson ahead of where he was last week in his recovery.

SAN FRANCISCO

Out: T Anthony Davis (concussion).

Doubtful: none.

Questionable: S Marcus Cromartie (ankle), S Jaquiski Tartt (knee).

Notes: San Francisco comes into the game almost completely healthy, as all three players listed on the injury report are back-ups. The only starter who missed time in practice during the week, defensive tackle Mike Purcell (ankle), was a full participant in practice Friday and is expected to play.

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