
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Tuesday that Davis was unlikely to play, then said Wednesday that he expected the running back to be a game-time decision. It appears the first assessment was closer to reality, with Davis now considered a long shot to suit up. The Seahawks likely will turn to Eddie Lacy and/or Thomas Rawls in some capacity, but passing-down specialist J.D. McKissic could end up serving as the lead back for practical purposes. Lacy had three carries for two yards in Monday's 34-31 loss to the Falcons, while Rawls was a healthy scratch and McKissic easily led the backfield in touches (12) and snaps (67.6 percent).

























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