The Packers may be getting tight end Luke Musgrave back in the lineup in the near future.
Reporters at the open portion of Wednesday’s practice shared that Musgrave is taking part in his first on-field work since having ankle surgery early this season. Musgrave’s presence on the field means that his 21-day practice window has been opened and he could be activated at any time in the next three weeks.
Musgrave had five catches for 22 yards in the first four games of the season. The 2023 second-round pick had 34 catches for 352 yards and a touchdown during his rookie season.
Cornerback Jaire Alexander (knee) and wide receiver Romeo Doubs (concussion), linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (hamstring), and cornerback Corey Ballentine (knee) were also practicing. All four players missed last Thursday’s loss to the Lions.
The Seahawks are designating safety K’Von Wallace to return from injured reserve Wednesday, Brady Henderson of ESPN reports.
It opens the 21-day practice window for Wallace.
He went on injured reserve Nov. 11 after injuring his ankle in a Week 9 loss to the Rams.
Wallace appeared in the first nine games for Seattle as a reserve and on special teams. He has 15 tackles and a forced fumble in 127 defensive snaps and 139 on special teams.
Wallace, in his fifth season after the Eagles made him a fourth-round pick, has played for the Eagles, Cardinals, Titans and Seahawks. He has appeared in 71 games with 19 starts.
Seattle made a big statement in the NFC West with a big win in Arizona today.
The Seahawks’ 30-18 win over the Cardinals kept Seattle atop the division, and served as one of the best all-around games this Seattle team has played.
Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet had a huge game, with 134 yards rushing and 59 yards receiving. And Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith played efficient football, completing 24 of 30 passes for 233 yards, with a touchdown, no interceptions and no sacks. Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was Smith’s most reliable receiver on the day, catching all five of the passes thrown to him for 82 yards and a touchdown.
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray made some big plays but also threw two interceptions while playing from behind for most of the game. The Seahawks jumped out to a 17-7 lead in the first quarter and never looked back.
With the win, the Seahawks improve their record to 8-5 and look like they’re well on their way to the playoffs. The Cardinals fall to 6-7 and missed a big opportunity today to get back in the NFC West race.
Kyler Murray’s two interceptions led to two short Seattle touchdown drives, and the Seahawks lead the Cardinals 24-10 at halftime.
The Seahawks dominated the first half, outgaining the Cardinals 272 to 156.
Murray threw back-to-back picks for the first time in his career, with Ernest Jones’ interception leading to a one-play, 19-yard touchdown drive and Coby Bryant’s interception resulting in a five-play, 46-yard touchdown drive for the Seahawks.
Murray is 10-of-16 for 117 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Michael Wilson caught a 41-yard score on the Cardinals’ first possession. James Conner has eight carries for 33 yards.
Geno Smith is 15-of-18 for 151 yards, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba has four catches for 70 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown reception.
Zach Charbonnet has touchdown runs of 1 and 51 yards, totaling 87 yards on 10 carries in the first half.
The Cardinals lost punter Blake Gillikin, who is questionable to return with an ankle injury. Kicker Chad Ryland had a 36-yard punt that was fair caught.
Kyler Murray had never thrown back-to-back interceptions in his career. Until Sunday.
The Cardinals quarterback was picked by Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones on a pass intended for Marvin Harrison Jr. Jones’ 12-yard return to the Arizona 19 set up the Seahawks for Geno Smith’s touchdown pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba on the next play.
The Cardinals had a run on first down on their next possession before Murray was picked by free safety Coby Bryant on a pass intended for Zay Jones. Bryant’s 9-yard return to the Arizona 46 set up Zach Charbonnet’s 1-yard touchdown run.
Murray has thrown five interceptions the past seven quarters after throwing only three picks in the first 10 weeks.
He threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Michael Wilson on the Cardinals’ first possession for an early 7-0 lead.
The Cardinals now trail 17-10, and Murray is 6-of-11 for 95 yards.