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Top Charles Cross News
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Playing in Super Bowl LX
Cross (foot) doesn't have an injury designation ahead of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross upgraded to a full participant in Friday's practice after being limited to start the week. The starting left tackle did not hold an injury designation last week either, and his playing status for Sunday's contest was never in question. The 25-year-old is all set to protect Sam Darnold's blindside on the biggest stage.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Limited again
Cross (foot) was a limited participant in practice for the second day in a row Thursday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
The starting left tackle suffered the foot injury during Seattle's divisional-round win over San Francisco but still played in the NFC Championship Game victory over the Rams. His participation in practice, even on a limited basis, should serve as a good sign ahead of the Super Bowl. If Cross can't go, Josh Jones (ankle/knee) should be next in line to replace him, but Jones was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, though he returned to full participation Thursday.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Limited in practice Wednesday
Cross (foot) was a limited participant in Seattle's practice Wednesday, per Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic.
Cross didn't have an injury designation in the Seahawks' initial injury report released Sunday, but is seemingly still battling the foot injury he suffered during the divisional-round win over the 49ers. However, if the 25-year-old ends up being unable to play, the team could find itself shorthanded at left tackle, as Josh Jones is currently dealing with a knee injury and Amari Kight (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Set for the Super Bowl
Cross (foot) doesn't have an injury designation ahead of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross missed consecutive practices to end the week but remains free of any injury designation as the Seahawks end the first week of Super Bowl preparation. The starting left tackle was absent to rest his injured foot and will likely upgrade his practice participation next week as the team continues to prepare to face the Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Sits out of Thursday's walkthrough
Cross (foot) did not participate in Thursday's walkthrough, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross was able to play through a foot injury during the Seahawks' NFC Championship Game victory over the Rams on Sunday. Seattle will take the cautious approach in managing Cross's injury, and the fourth-year offensive lineman will have more than a week to recover ahead of Super Bowl LX against the Patriots on Sunday, Feb. 8. Backup offensive linemen Josh Jones (ankle/knee) and Amari Knight (knee) were estimated as limited and DNP, respectively, for Thursday's session.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Still tending to foot issue
Cross (foot) was estimated as a limited practice participant on the Seahawks' injury report Wednesday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Cross was able to play through the problem with his foot in the NFC Championship Game, but he's apparently still not at full strength as Seattle starts its preparations for the Super Bowl. His direct backups at left tackle aren't at 100 percent either -- Josh Jones (ankle) was also estimated as a limited participant Wednesday, while Amari Kight (knee) was estimated as a non-participant.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Suiting up Sunday
Cross (foot) doesn't have an injury designation ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Rams, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross was unable to participate in practice Wednesday or Thursday, but the left tackle has managed to dodge an injury designation anyway. The 25-year-old should be all set to suit up for Sunday's contest and help the Seahawks protect quarterback Sam Darnold and running back Kenneth Walker.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Optimism to play Sunday
Cross (foot) did not participate in Thursday's practice.
The fourth-year pro has missed the first two practices of the week due to a foot injury, but head coach Mike Macdonald expressed optimism Thursday that Cross would play in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Rams, per John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site. Backup tackles Josh Jones (knee/ankle) and Amari Kight (knee) also missed practice Wednesday and Thursday, so Friday's practice report and injury designations should provide some clarity on the Seahawks' health on the offensive line heading into Sunday's contest.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Can't practice Wednesday
Cross (foot) did not participate at practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross left Seattle's divisional-round win versus the 49ers early after suffering a foot injury, and now his status for the NFC Championship is up in the air. His direct backups at left tackle, Josh Jones (knee) and Amari Kight (knee), also did not practice Wednesday, so if Cross can't get back onto the practice field Thursday or Friday and give himself a chance to play Sunday versus the Rams, the Seahawks could find themselves with a serious issue along the offensive line.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Considered day-to-day
Cross (foot) has been deemed day-to-day by Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Cross suffered a foot injury in Saturday's divisional-round win over San Francisco and wasn't able to finish the contest. Given Macdonald's assessment of Cross's status, the left tackle's likelihood of playing Sunday versus Los Angeles seems to be up in the air. Should Cross not be able to suit up, Josh Jones (knee) or Amari Kight could be asked to move into a starting role.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Suffers foot injury
Cross exited Saturday's divisional-round game versus the 49ers with a foot injury and is considered questionable to return, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.
It wouldn't be surprising if Cross doesn't re-enter the game with the Seahawks maintaining a 28-point lead at the time of this report. The Mississippi State product has been a key part of Seattle's reinvigorated offensive line that helped the team earn the No. 1 seed in the NFC. His status will be worth monitoring if the Seahawks move on to the NFC Championship Game. Josh Jones (knee) is inactive, so undrafted rookie Amari Kight will fill in for the remainder of the game if Cross doesn't return.
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Seahawks' Charles Cross: Cleared to play vs. San Francisco
Cross (knee/hamstring) does not carry an injury designation into Saturday's NFC divisional-round game against the 49ers, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Hamstring and knee injuries limited Cross's practice participation Wednesday, but the fourth-year pro avoided an injury tag for the divisional round after logging a full practice Thursday. Cross should remain the starter at left tackle while Mason Richman and Amari Kight provide depth.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 317 lbs |
| Birthplace: Laurel, MS |
| Age: 25 |
| School: Miss. State |
| Experience: 2 |














