INJURY UPDATE: Seahawks Rookie WR “Explosive Playmaker” With Over 4,000 Career Yards Continues to Miss Time With a Serious Injury. Head Coach Mike Macdonald Admits This Will Be a Major Challenge for Seattle’s Offense
Seattle, Washington. 11/15/2025
The Seattle Seahawks enter Week 11 with news that has left fans disappointed. Their young rookie — a dynamic talent who produced more than 4,000 receiving yards in college and was expected to become a key weapon in Seattle’s offense — will once again be unavailable due to a serious groin and shin injury. After missing Week 10, his condition still has not improved enough to withstand NFL-level intensity.
In the early weeks of the season, his speed and separation ability gave Seattle the explosive element it desperately needed. His presence brought depth, versatility, and big-play potential to Mike Macdonald’s offensive system. But missing two straight weeks has removed one of the most important pieces from Seattle’s young receiving corps.

Speaking to the media, Macdonald did not hide how significant this absence is.
“We’re going to have to adjust and push through this challenge. He’s an important part of our offense, and losing his speed and big-play ability puts a lot of pressure on the whole receiver group. But this is the NFL — we cannot depend on one player. We have to find ways to win as a team.”
To compensate for the loss, the Seahawks will rely heavily on newly acquired receiver Rashid Shaheed and former Rams star Cooper Kupp. Meanwhile, issues on the offensive line continue to pile up: starting center Jalen Sundell is out for multiple weeks, while rookie LG Grey Zabel has only recently returned to limited practice due to a heel injury. Olu Oluwatimi will step in at center and face a daunting challenge against the Rams’ powerful front seven.
A major test awaits Seattle, especially with the team locked in a tight battle for the top spot in the NFC West. Still, Macdonald emphasized that adaptability and collective resilience will define the weeks ahead as the season enters its most crucial stretch.
And the player whose absence looms largest — the rookie “playmaker” Seattle believed could change games — is Tory Horton.
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