Lucas (knee) was a limited participant in practice Friday but has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Bills, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Lucas was a limited practice participant all week, but the 2022 third-round pick will stay on the Seahawks' reserve/PUP list. His next chance at returning will be Week 9 against the Bills on Sunday, Nov. 3.
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Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Won't return in Week 7
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Head coach Mike Macdonald told reporters Friday that Lucas (knee) won't play in the Seahawks' Week 7 matchup against the Falcons, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
The third-year pro will have now missed the Seahawks' first seven games this season due to a knee issue. Macdonald added that he's hopeful Lucas can return to practice soon, which suggests a return to the field may be on the horizon. Expect Stone Forsythe to continue serving as Seattle's top right tackle until Lucas is past his knee injury.
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Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Undergoes knee surgery
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General manager John Schneider said Tuesday that Lucas underwent knee surgery following the 2023 season, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Lucas started 16 games as a rookie in 2022 but battled persistent knee issues last season and was limited to just six appearances. Based on Schneider's comments, Lucas seemingly had more of a cleanup procedure on his knee, and he should be ready well ahead of Week 1 of the 2024 season.
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Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Expected to play Thursday
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Lucas (knee) has officially been activated to the Seahawks' active roster ahead of Thursday night's game against the Cowboys, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.
Lucas has been on injured reserve since suffering a knee injury during Seattle's Week 1 loss to the Rams, and after a full week of practice, he's expected to start at right tackle Thursday night. Head coach Pete Carroll told reporters that Lucas "practiced really well," and the team is "counting on him to be able to help and contribute," in Week 13's contest. With Lucas likely back at right tackle, expect Jason Peters to now serve as a backup offensive lineman for Seattle.
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Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Unlikely to return Week 11
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Lucas (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Rams but isn't expected to play, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll indicated that Lucas didn't suffer any setbacks after returning to practice this week following a nine-week stint on injured reserve. However, the offensive tackle appears to need more time before he's ready for game action. Assuming he is in fact held out Sunday, Lucas' next chance to suit up will come on Thanksgiving versus San Francisco.
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Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Getting knee surgery
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Lucas (knee) is expected to have a procedure done in the coming days, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Seattle's starting right tackle was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, and head coach Pete Carroll told reporters Friday that knee surgery is in Lucas' near future. The 24-year-old will likely be replaced by Jake Curhan until he is able to take the field again.
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Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Dealing with knee soreness
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Lucas has been diagnosed with a sore knee after exiting Sunday's game against the Rams, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Lucas also dealt with a knee issue during training camp, and the injury flared up during Sunday's regular-season opener. It's not yet clear whether he'll be available for next Sunday's matchup in Detroit.
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Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Full strength again
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Lucas (shoulder) was consistently working with Seattle's first-team offensive line Wednesday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Lucas had shoulder surgery in the offseason but has since had time to move past the issue. The second-year tackle was working exclusively with the first-team offensive line at right tackle. The Washington State product started all 16 games he appeared in last season, and now that he's healthy, he'll rejoin Seattle's other second-year tackle, Charles Cross, on the starting line.