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    Seahawks fullback Mack Strong is expected to return to practice Wednesday and play in week five.
    Good news for Shaun Alexander owners. Strong injured his knee before Seattle’s bye.
  • SEA Running Back
    Mack Strong practiced for the first time since spraining his right knee on Sept. 26 game.
    The Seahawks fullback will play in week five.
  • SEA Running Back
    FB Mack Strong caught a career-high six passes for 30 yards Sunday against the Lions.
    QB Matt Hasselbeck often had to look for Strong out of necessity, as he was scrambling for his life much of the time. Don’t expect Strong to remain this involved in the passing game.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks fullback Mack Strong left Monday’s game with a sprained knee in the third quarter.
    He didn’t return. They’ll update his condition on Monday.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks fullback Mack Strong left Sunday’s game early with a bruised quadriceps.
    He didn’t return. The Seahawks would love to rest players next week if St. Louis loses tomorrow.
  • SEA Running Back
    Mack Strong will able to play in week 17 despite a thigh injury.
    The injury wasn’t as serious as first believed. Since St. Louis won, the Seahawks must do what they can to win Sunday to win the division.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren says FB Mack Strong will make the team.
    There’s been some talk that Strong could be cut in favor of Leonard Weaver after a sub-par 2006 campaign. This will probably be Strong’s last season.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks FB Mack Strong will likely miss the rest of the season after suffering a neck injury in Week 5.
    The declining Strong was slowly being weened out of Seattle’s offense anyways. A Pro Bowler in 2006, Strong’s career could be over after this.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks FB Mack Strong announced his retirement from football.
    Strong’s career ended five games into his 14th season due to a herniated disk in his vertebrae. He finished with the second most games played in Seahawks’ team history, behind only DL Joe Nash. Strong’s best year as a lead blocker came in Shaun Alexander’s record-setting 2005 year. But after his recently declining play, this isn’t a huge loss to the 2007 Seahawks.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks FB Mack Strong suffered a stinger in Sunday’s game.
    The declining Strong, who has been playing behind Leonard Weaver of late, was called questionable to return by the team.