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Seahawks Lose Star Receiver Kupp Ahead of Crucial Matchup
3 Nov
Summary
- Cooper Kupp inactive for Sunday's game against Commanders
- Kupp suffered hamstring injury, limited in practice on Thursday
- Kupp has 24 catches for 293 yards and 1 TD this season

As the Seahawks prepare to take on the Commanders in a crucial Sunday night matchup, they will be without one of their key offensive weapons. Wide receiver Cooper Kupp has been ruled inactive for the game after suffering a hamstring injury earlier this week.
Kupp, who has been a standout performer for the Seahawks this season with 24 catches for 293 yards and 1 touchdown, was limited in practice on Thursday before missing Friday's session entirely. His absence is a significant blow to the team's offense as they look to secure a crucial win against their NFC East opponents.
Despite the loss of Kupp, the Seahawks will still have some key players available, including left tackle Laremy Tunsil and defensive tackle Johnny Newton, both of whom are active for the game. However, the team will also be missing several other players, including cornerback Derion Kendrick, quarterback Jalen Milroe, and receivers Jake Bobo and Dareke Young.
On the Washington side, the Commanders will also be without several key players, including star wide receiver Terry McLaurin, tight end Colson Yankoff, and offensive tackle Trent Scott. The absence of these players could impact the dynamics of the game as both teams look to gain an advantage in the highly anticipated matchup.




