Despite the uncertainty surrounding Cross’s injury, it is a positive sign that he was at least able to practice, albeit in a limited capacity. If he plays, it will mark over a month since his last game on December 14. Meanwhile, defensive player DeMarcus Lawrence has been a full participant in practice, recovering from an Achilles issue, which bodes well for the Seahawks’ defense against the 49ers. 💪
Seattle recently made headlines by signing Cross to a significant four-year, $104 million contract extension, marking it as the largest deal for a non-quarterback in the franchise’s history. This long-term commitment highlights Cross’s importance to the team’s future and his role as a cornerstone player. 🏈
Head coach Mike Macdonald praised Cross’s work ethic and attitude, emphasizing how crucial he is to the team’s offensive line. Macdonald described Cross as someone who brings intensity and dedication to every practice, making him a vital asset for the Seahawks. 🌟
As the game against the 49ers approaches, Cross’s status remains a focal point. While the team had hoped for his return, the new knee injury raises concerns. It would take significant circumstances for Cross to miss a playoff game, but his condition will be closely monitored leading up to Saturday. 🏆