Seahawks rule out Adams, Carson to play vs. Dolphins
Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll ruled safety Jamal Adams and rookie linebacker Jordyn Brooks out for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins, according to Stacy Jo Rost of 710 ESPN Seattle.
Adams suffered a first-degree groin strain last week against the Dallas Cowboys and is still considered day-to-day. Brooks reportedly has an MCL sprain and will likely miss a couple of weeks.
Seattle's defense will also be without starting cornerback Quinton Dunbar for Week 4 after he was officially ruled out Friday, according to ESPN's Brady Henderson.
Carroll provided some positive news ahead of Week 4, as running back Chris Carson is cleared to play versus Miami, per 710 ESPN Seattle's Brent Stecker. Carson sprained his knee against Dallas when defensive tackle Trysten Hill appeared to twist his leg.
Adams was acquired in a blockbuster trade with the New York Jets prior to the 2020 season. The All-Pro safety has 23 tackles and two sacks through three contests.
Seattle currently sits atop the NFC West at 3-0.
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