Seahawks place leading rusher Walker on IR

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CHICAGO — The Seattle Seahawks will be without Kenneth Walker III for their playoff push after placing their leading rusher on injured reserve Thursday.

Walker had already been ruled out for Seattle’s Thursday night game against the Chicago Bears because of an ankle injury he suffered last Sunday. He went down in the fourth quarter of Seattle’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings, did not return to the game and was listed as a non-participant all three days this week.

To take his place on the 53-man roster, the Seahawks signed rookie George Holani off their practice squad. Holani will serve as their third running back behind Zach Charbonnet and Kenny McIntosh. Seattle also elevated cornerback Artie Burns for the Bears game.

Walker’s third NFL season has been marred by injuries. The 2022 second-round pick missed two games in September after hurting his oblique in the opener and two more in December with a calf injury. Going on IR will sideline him for a minimum of four games, meaning his season is over unless the Seahawks make a deep playoff run.

In 11 games, Walker leads the Seahawks with 573 rushing yards and 153 carries, scoring seven rushing touchdowns. Charbonnet, who will again take over as the team’s No. 1 back with Walker out, has 453 rushing yards on 106 carries and a team-high eight rushing touchdowns in 15 games.

With Walker in and out of the lineup this season, the Seahawks rank 30th in rushing yards per game (91.9) and 23rd in yards per carry (4.1).

A loss to Chicago coupled with a Los Angeles Rams win over the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday would eliminate Seattle (8-7) from playoff contention.

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