Seahawks' final Week 12 injury report is concerning news for Kenneth Walker III

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The Seattle Seahawks are coming off a tough Week 11 game against the Los Angeles Rams. They dropped to 7-3 after the 21-19 loss. But, amid the loss, Kenneth Walker III put together a solid day on the ground.

He ran for 67 yards on 16 carries to go with one rushing touchdown with three receptions for 44 yards in the passing game. While the run game still needs work, it was a positive game for Walker in Week 11.

Unfortunately, Brady Henderson of ESPN reported that Walker, out of nowhere on Friday, appeared on the Seahawks' injury report with a glute issue, putting his Week 12 status in jeopardy.

Kenneth Walker III sustains a glute injury, questionable for Week 12 vs. Titans

"The Seahawks list RB Ken Walker III as questionable for their game at Tennessee Sunday because of a glute injury, which is apparently new," Henderson reports. "In fact, this is the first time all season that Walker's name has even appeared on Seattle's injury report."

The Seahawks' starting running back might not suit up in Week 12 against a porous Tennessee Titans defense. While Seattle should be able to win against the Titans without him, it would be a huge loss to not have Walker healthy going forward.

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Walker has run for 606 yards on 136 carries this season. His four rushing touchdowns and 127 receiving yards aren't career highs, but in a split backfield, he's still shown solid productivity.

This is a concerning injury report for the Seahawks, as any late addition is always something to be wary of. If the Seahawks are without Walker, Zach Charbonnet and George Holani will take on the majority of the backfield touches.

Seattle might be without their lead running back in Week 12 if this issue doesn't improve by Sunday. For now, time will tell whether Walker will be good to go for Week 12 or not. He's questionable and could still play, but this injury is a real concern.

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