Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 274 lbs |
| Birthplace: Rock Hill, SC |
| Age: 23 |
| School: Alabama |
| Experience: 2 |
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Top Robbie Ouzts News
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Not facing career-threatening issue
Ouzts' neck injury is likely not a career-threatening issue, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.
The Seahawks feel that placing Ouzts on season-ending injured reserve will help the fullback's career long-term. Neck injuries are notoriously tricky, and the organization does not want to make any mistakes that might cost the 23-year-old his career or his health after football. The team will re-evaluate the 2025 fifth-rounder's playing potential during the 2027 offseason.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Done for 2026
The Seahawks placed Ouzts (neck) on injured reserve Tuesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.
Ouzts has been sidelined by a neck injury, which is severe enough for him to go on injured reserve and miss the entire 2026 season. With the Alabama product done for the year, Brady Russell and Brock Lampe remain the only two fullbacks on the Seahawks' 90-man training camp roster.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Dealing with lingering issue
Ouzts remains sidelined with an undisclosed issue, Curtis Crabtree of Fox 13 Seattle reports.
The fullback has not seen the practice field lately, and Seattle coach Mike Macdonald told reporters Monday that the team would "try to find some more information," per Crabtree. Ouzts missed the NFC Championship Game and Super Bowl last season due to a neck injury, but he did return for OTAs in May. The 2025 fifth-round pick played on 203 offensive snaps across 12 regular-season games as a rookie.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Returns to practice
Ouzts (neck) was a full participant during Tuesday's OTAs, Cameron Van Til of Seattle Sports reports.
The second-year fullback from Alabama was sidelined for the NFC Championship Game and the Super Bowl last season due to a neck injury, but his participation in Tuesday's practice suggests he's moved past the issue. Ouzts contributed on both offense and special teams during his rookie campaign, appearing in 12 regular-season games and logging 259 total snaps (203 on offense, 56 on special teams). Now fully healthy, he's expected to play a similar role during the 2026 season.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Won't suit up for Super Bowl
Ouzts (neck) is inactive for Super Bowl LX against the Patriots on Sunday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Ouzts was limited in all three practices this past week due to a lingering neck injury, but he has not been cleared by the medical staff to play in Sunday's Super Bowl. Brady Russell will be the Seahawks' fullback in Ouzts' absence.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Won't play in NFCCG
Ouzts (neck) has been ruled out for Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Rams.
Ouzts was limited in practice all week due to a neck injury, and he will not play in the NFC Championship Game after going through pregame warmups. Brady Russell will be the lone healthy fullback on the Seahawks' roster for Sunday's contest.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: No touches in Week 17
Ouzts went without a target or carry while playing 14 of the Seahawks' 66 snaps on offense in Sunday's 27-10 win over the Panthers.
Ouzts was a healthy inactive for the Seahawks' Week 15 win over the Colts, but he's otherwise suited up for every contest since Seattle's Week 8 bye. The rookie fifth-round pick out of Alabama continues to work ahead of Brady Russell on offense as Seattle's top fullback, but he's been deployed almost exclusively as a blocker when he's on the field. Ouzts has yet to carry the ball and hasn't been targeted on any of the 29 routes he's ran across 182 total snaps on offense this season.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Healthy scratch Week 15
Ouzts (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Colts.
Ouzts missed four games earlier in the season due to an ankle injury, but he will be a healthy scratch for Sunday's game. Brady Russell will be the lone fullback on the active roster for Week 15.
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Seahawks' Robbie Ouzts: Green light to play Week 12
Ouzts (elbow/personal) is active for Sunday's game against the Titans.
Outzts was a full participant in Friday's practice after missing the first two sessions of the week due to a personal matter and elbow injury. The rookie fifth-rounder has ultimately been cleared to play Sunday, and the converted fullback will continue to give the Seahawks a blocking presence out of the backfield.
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