Bradford (undisclosed) passed his physical Saturday.
Bradford was placed on the active/NFI list Thursday, but he's now been cleared to practice. The second-year pro is slated to work as Seattle's starting right guard during the coming campaign.
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Seahawks' Anthony Bradford: Starts camp on NFI list
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The Seahawks placed Bradford (undisclosed) on the active/non-football injury list Thursday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.
Bradford battled ankle and knee issues last season and again tweaked his ankle during OTAs earlier this offseason. But his placement on the non-football injury list suggests it's not one of those issues that landed him there. The 2023 fourth-rounder started 10 of 14 games he appeared in as a rookie and is expected to open the 2024 season as the Seahawks' starting right guard.
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Seahawks' Anthony Bradford: Back at minicamp
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Bradford (ankle) was spotted doing individual and position drills during Wednesday's mandatory minicamp session, Corbin K. Smith of Sports Illustrated reports.
Bradford tweaked his ankle during Seattle's OTAs just a couple of weeks ago, but it seems as if he's already moved past the issue. The 23-year-old offensive lineman made 10 starts during his rookie campaign, playing a total of 661 offensive snaps. Now that Bradford has returned to full health, he's expected to start at right guard in 2024.
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Seahawks' Anthony Bradford: Picks up ankle issue
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Bradford tweaked his ankle during OTAs on Tuesday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Per coach Mike Macdonald, Bradford shouldn't be out long. Once back to 100 percent, he'll compete with Nick Harris and rookie third-rounder Christian Haynes for a starting spot on the interior of the offensive line.
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Seahawks' Anthony Bradford: Held out of minicamp practices
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Bradford (head) has been held out of minicamp practices, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
According to coach Pete Carroll, the guard was in a fender bender and "bonked" his head, which led to him being sidelined. Bradford, who was selected by the Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, is expected to compete for a role on the team's offensive line once he's back on the field.