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1:58Picks to Win Super Bowl LX & MVP
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1:59NFC Championship Pick: Rams at Seahawks
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1:58Sam Darnold Castaway From Multiple NFL Teams, 1 Win Away From Super Bowl
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1:58Mike Macdonald Establishing a Winning Culture In Seattle
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12:19NFL Conference Championship Storylines
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0:43Who Will We See in Super Bowl?
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2:02Can Seahawks Stay Out of Obvious Passing Downs?
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3:06Can Stafford Exploit Seams?
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9:13NFC Championship Picks: Rams at Seahawks
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24:30Predictions and Best Bets For EACH NFL Conference Championship Game
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1:27Pick To Win Super Bowl LX
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1:41NFC Championship Pick To Win: Rams At Seahawks
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0:26BREAKING: Zach Charbonnet Out For NFC Title Game
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1:32NFL Playoff Predictions With Charles Davis: Who Wins The Super Bowl?
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0:40NFC Championship: Who Wins?
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1:18NFC Championship Sets Up Rubber Match Between Rams and Seahawks
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1:22Handicapping Final Four Teams Remaining In Playoffs
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1:39Rams Ready to Go Head-To-Head With Sam Darnold & the Seahawks
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1:48Cooper Kupp Sounds Off After Dominating Win Over 49ers
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1:28What Does Seattle's Tone-Setting Defense Do to Benefit Their Offense?
Top Charles Cross News
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Can't practice Wednesday
Cross (foot) did not participate at practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross left Seattle's divisional-round win versus the 49ers early after suffering a foot injury, and now his status for the NFC Championship is up in the air. His direct backups at left tackle, Josh Jones (knee) and Amari Kight (knee), also did not practice Wednesday, so if Cross can't get back onto the practice field Thursday or Friday and give himself a chance to play Sunday versus the Rams, the Seahawks could find themselves with a serious issue along the offensive line.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Considered day-to-day
Cross (foot) has been deemed day-to-day by Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Cross suffered a foot injury in Saturday's divisional-round win over San Francisco and wasn't able to finish the contest. Given Macdonald's assessment of Cross's status, the left tackle's likelihood of playing Sunday versus Los Angeles seems to be up in the air. Should Cross not be able to suit up, Josh Jones (knee) or Amari Kight could be asked to move into a starting role.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Suffers foot injury
Cross exited Saturday's divisional-round game versus the 49ers with a foot injury and is considered questionable to return, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.
It wouldn't be surprising if Cross doesn't re-enter the game with the Seahawks maintaining a 28-point lead at the time of this report. The Mississippi State product has been a key part of Seattle's reinvigorated offensive line that helped the team earn the No. 1 seed in the NFC. His status will be worth monitoring if the Seahawks move on to the NFC Championship Game. Josh Jones (knee) is inactive, so undrafted rookie Amari Kight will fill in for the remainder of the game if Cross doesn't return.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Cleared to play vs. San Francisco
Cross (knee/hamstring) does not carry an injury designation into Saturday's NFC divisional-round game against the 49ers, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Hamstring and knee injuries limited Cross's practice participation Wednesday, but the fourth-year pro avoided an injury tag for the divisional round after logging a full practice Thursday. Cross should remain the starter at left tackle while Mason Richman and Amari Kight provide depth.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Downgrades to limited at practice
Cross (knee) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross logged a full practice when Seattle began its preparations for the divisional round on Tuesday but he had to be held out for some reps Wednesday, bringing his availability for Saturday's game versus the 49ers into question. He'll likely need to get back to practicing in full Thursday to avoid carrying an injury designation when the Seahawks publish their last practice report of the week.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Logs full practice Tuesday
Cross (hamstring) was a full participant during Tuesday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross missed the final three games of the regular season due to a hamstring injury, but thanks to the extra rest from the Seahawks' bye for the NFC wild-card round, the 2022 first-rounder is on track to return for Saturday's divisional-round clash against the 49ers. Cross should reclaim his starting job at left tackle while Josh Jones (ankle) reverts to a reserve role.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Inks new deal with Seattle
Cross (hamstring) and the Seahawks agreed on a four-year, $104.4 million contract extension Sunday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Cross is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, but a new contract is certainly good for the soul. With Seattle set to have a bye week in the wild-card round, the offensive lineman will set his sights on being ready to go for the divisional round beginning Jan. 17. Cross has established himself as one of the best left tackles in the NFL, and his new deal is the largest non-quarterback contract in Seattle history.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Nearing return to action
Coach Mike Macdonald said Friday that the Seahawks are optimistic Cross (hamstring) can return to action in the next one-to-two weeks, Curtis Crabtree of Fox 13 Seattle reports.
Cross has been ruled out for Saturday night's game against the 49ers but could be eyeing a return to the field in the wild-card round if Seattle doesn't clinch the No. 1 seed in the NFC with a win over San Francisco. Josh Jones (ankle) is expected to make the start at left tackle Saturday.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Won't play Week 18 vs. Niners
Cross (hamstring) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the 49ers, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross will miss a third consecutive game due to a hamstring injury. The winner of Saturday's game between the Seahawks and 49ers will determine who earns the No. 1 seed in the NFC for the playoffs and the bye week that comes with it, so a Seattle win would give Cross more time to recover from his injury. Josh Jones (knee/ankle - questionable) would likely start at left tackle once again in Cross's absence, assuming the former is cleared to play.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: DNP to open Week 18 prep
Cross (hamstring) did not participate in Tuesday's walkthrough practice, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Cross has missed the Seahawks' last two games due to a hamstring injury he sustained against the Colts in Week 15. He is unlikely to play against the 49ers on Saturday unless he returns to practice this week, and if he were to be ruled out, then Josh Jones would likely remain as the Seahawks' starter at left tackle, though the latter also missed Tuesday's walkthrough due to ankle and knee injuries.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Won't play at Carolina
Cross (hamstring) is officially listed as out for Sunday's game against the Panthers, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross was not able to practice at all during the week, and he'll sit out his second straight game due to a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 15 versus the Colts. In his stead, Josh Jones projects to start at left tackle against a Carolina defense that's struggled to rush the passer this year.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Cross (hamstring) didn't participate in Seattle's practice Wednesday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Cross is still battling the hamstring injury that held him out of the Week 16 win over the Rams. Josh Jones would likely make another start at left tackle during Sunday's matchup versus the Panthers if Cross ends up being forced to miss a second straight game.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Ruled out for Week 16
Cross (hamstring) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Rams, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross suffered a hamstring injury late in the fourth quarter of Seattle's win over the Colts. He wasn't able to practice at all during the week, leading to him being ruled out. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Cross will be sidelined between two and four weeks.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: DNP in Tuesday's walkthrough
Cross (hamstring) did not participate in Tuesday's walkthrough practice, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Cross has been absent from the first two walkthroughs of Week 16 prep due to a hamstring injury he sustained late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 18-16 win over the Colts. He would have to practice Wednesday in at least a limited capacity in order to have a realistic chance of playing in Thursday's NFC West tilt against the Rams. Mason Richman and Josh Jones would be the top two candidates to start at left tackle if Cross is unable to play.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Unavailable for walkthrough
Cross (hamstring) was considered a non-participant at Monday's walkthrough practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross sustained a hamstring injury in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 18-16 win over the Colts, and he has now opened the week on the sidelines at practice. The offensive lineman will have two more chances to return to practice prior to Thursday night's matchup with the Rams.
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| HT/WT: 6-5, 317 lbs |
| Birthplace: Laurel, MS |
| Age: 25 |
| School: Miss. State |
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