The Seattle Seahawks opened the season by losing a game they almost certainly feel they should have won.
Holding a 13-10 lead with just under three and a half minutes remaining, the defense was unable to hold on to the lead, allowing the division rival San Francisco 49ers to come from behind and grab the victory.
The loss makes the Week 2 road trip to take on DK Metcalf, Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the Pittsburgh Steelers even more important, but the Seahawks could be without two key members of the secondary.
It was all but given that second round pick Nick Emmanwori would not play due to the ankle injury suffered early in the season opener, but on Friday starting cornerback Devon Witherspoon was designated as doubtful for the game with a knee injury.
The good news for Seattle fans is that outside of Emmanwori and Witherspoon, no other members of the team were given any kind of designation, meaning everyone else is good to go. That includes both receivers who play key roles on special teams who missed Week 1 in Jake Bobo and Dareke Young, along with Uchenna Nwosu. Nwosu, of course, spent much of training camp on the physically unable to perform list, after logging just 473 defensive snaps over the past two seasons combined.
The final injury report with practice participation will be posted here once it is published by the team.