Seattle Seahawks’ final injury report gives them one final advantage over New England Patriots entering Super Bowl LX weekend

Seattle’s final injury report of the season is a clean one.

John Sheeran Cincinnati Bengals News Writer
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Feb 5, 2026; San Jose, CA, USA; Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (14) talks to media members at the San Jose Marriott.
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The Seattle Seahawks enter the final weekend of the football calendar as favorites to win Super Bowl LX over the New England Patriots.

If nothing else, they have the advantage on the injury front.

Seattle and New England have each released final injury reports for the week, and the Patriots have three players questionable for Sunday’s game compared to just one for the Seahawks.

Seahawks Final Injury Report

Player Injury W/T/F Designation
WR Jake BoboHandFP/FP/FP
LT Charles CrossFootLP/LP/FP
QB Sam DarnoldObliqueLP/FP/FP
S Nick EmmanworiAnkleLP/DNP/FP
LB Ernest Jones ChestFP/FP/FP
G/T Josh JonesAnkle/KneeLP/FP/LP
LB DeMarcus LawrenceNIR – RestLP/FP/FP
S Julian LoveShoulderFP/FP/FP
FB Robbie OuztsNeckLP/LP/LPQUESTIONABLE
FB Brady RussellHandFP/FP/FP
TE Eric SaubertHamstringFP/FP/FP
WR Jaxson Smith-NjigbaNIR – RestLP/FP/FP
LB Drake ThomasShoulderFP/FP/FP
DT Leonard WilliamsNIR – RestLP/FP/FP

Observations

  • Fullback Robbi Ouzts (neck) is the only Seahawk questionable to play Sunday. He has not played since the Divisional Round victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Fellow FB Brady Russell (hand) will be good to go.
  • Rookie safety Nick Emmanwori (ankle) had his injury scare on Wednesday and missed Thursday, but was a full participant Friday and is fully cleared to play. Emmanwori, taken with the No. 35 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, has been one of Seattle’s best players on both sides of the ball this year. He logged three passes defensed in the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams.
  • Quarterback Sam Darnold (oblique) went limited Wednesday with the injury that nearly sidelined him two weeks ago, but he was a full participant both Thursday and Friday and will start. Darnold threw for 346 yards and three touchdowns while completing 69.4% of his passes and averaging 9.6 yards per attempt against L.A. in the NFC title game.
  • Linebacker DeMarcus Lawrence, wide receiver Jaxson Smith-Njigba, and defensive tackle Leonard Williams all had half-rest days on Wednesday but were full participants the rest of the week. Smith-Njigba was named Offensive Player of the Year Thursday night at NFL Honors.