Seahawks Running Back Kenny McIntosh Suffers Season-Ending Leg Injury
Seahawks Running Back Kenny McIntosh Suffers Season-Ending Leg Injury

Seahawks Running Back Kenny McIntosh Suffers Season-Ending Leg Injury

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Kenny McIntosh, the Seattle Seahawks running back and former Georgia Bulldog, suffered a severe leg injury during a special teams drill at the team's training camp, with initial reports indicating a likely torn ACL. McIntosh was unable to put weight on his left leg and had to be helped off the field, raising concerns about him potentially missing the entire NFL season. The injury is a significant setback for McIntosh, who was expected to compete for the third-string running back position and a role as a kick returner this season. McIntosh has shown promise in his previous seasons, averaging 5.5 yards per carry and contributing on special teams, but his availability now remains uncertain pending further tests. The Seahawks may need to rely on other players like Steven Sims to fill the kick returner role if McIntosh is sidelined. Updates on McIntosh's condition are awaited as the Seahawks prepare for the upcoming season.

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