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Training camp is right around the corner for the Seattle Seahawks. However, not everyone will be suiting up on July 23rd when it officially begins. On Tuesday evening, the Seahawks announced six rookies will be placed on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list for the start of camp.
The Seahawks signed tight end Elijah Arroyo on Saturday, meaning their entire 11-player draft class is now under contract.
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Tory Horton didn't appear on the team's non-football injury list, which is a good sign heading into training camp.
Left tackle Taylor Decker is recovering from offseason shoulder surgery and will miss the Lions' first preseason game.
Seahawks LB Uchenna Nwosu has had poor injury luck over the past few seasons, and it continues once again as they are set to miss time.
Six of the Seattle Seahawks' 28 rookies are beginning training camp on the non-football injury list.
With less than a week before training camp opens, the Seahawks placed pass rusher Uchenna Nwosu on the physically unable to perform list Thursday.
Ahead of training camp, the Seahawks placed six rookies on the non-football injury list. That essentially means they were already injured from prior settings before getting to camp. Players on the NFI can be activated at any time during training camp. They can't practice until being activated.
The injury bug continues to bite the Detroit Lions defense as training camp starts. Defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike will miss the 2025 season with a knee injury, per head coach Dan Campbell.
Cornerback Zy Alexander, wide receiver Tyrone Broden, wide receiver Montorie Foster, linebacker D’Eryk Jackson, and cornerback Isas Waxter are the undrafted free agent signings who have not passed their physicals. All six players can be activated at any point during camp and they will not be able to practice until that happens.