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Seahawks' Charbonnet faces long recovery after surgery
20 Jan
Summary
- Charbonnet likely tore his ACL in Saturday's game.
- He will undergo surgery and miss the remainder of the postseason.
- Recovery is expected to impact a significant portion of the 2026 season.

Seahawks rookie Zach Charbonnet sustained a significant knee injury during Saturday's commanding 41-6 playoff win against the 49ers. Coach Mike Macdonald indicated on Monday that the team is 'pretty sure' Charbonnet suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, though the full extent is still being assessed.
This injury means Charbonnet will miss the remainder of the postseason. Macdonald shared that the player will require surgery, signifying a lengthy recovery period. While a precise timetable is pending a full evaluation, the outlook suggests he will miss a considerable portion of the upcoming 2026 season.
With Charbonnet out, Kenneth Walker is set to lead the Seahawks' backfield for the NFC Championship Game and potentially beyond. The team may also activate practice-squad members Velus Jones and Cam Akers, or George Holani from injured reserve, to bolster the running back position.




