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If the Seahawks are going to make the postseason, they'll need to do it without running back Kenneth Walker. The team has officially placed Walker on injured reserve, a significant blow to their playoff aspirations. Walker has been a key player for the Seahawks this season, showcasing his explosive running style and ability to make big plays.
With Walker sidelined, the Seahawks will have to rely on their depth at the running back position. The coaching staff is expected to adjust their game plan to accommodate the absence of their star rusher. This situation puts added pressure on the offensive line and other running backs to step up and fill the void left by Walker.
As the team prepares for the upcoming games, they will need to find a way to maintain their offensive production without their leading rusher. The road to the playoffs just got a lot tougher for the Seahawks, and fans are eager to see how the team will adapt in this critical moment of the season.
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