The Seattle Seahawks began their two-day mandatory minicamp with one notable player limited due to injury.
Running back Kenneth Walker III, who’s dealt with a series of typically short-term injuries throughout his Seahawks career, did not participate in drills. Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald doesn’t seem too concerned.
Mike Macdonald on Kenneth Walker III being limited in offseason workouts: “He’s working through an ankle, but he should be fine.”
— John Boyle (@johnpboyle) June 10, 2025
Walker’s injury-riddled 2024 season ended on IR after suffering an ankle injury against the Minnesota Vikings. He also dealt with calf and oblique injuries that resulted in missed time earlier in the year. With just 11 games played, Walker had a career-low 573 rushing yards and no carries longer than 28 yards.
While it’s not great to hear that Walker is on the mend yet again, it’s also June. There isn’t a real need to fret unless this becomes a thing throughout preseason. The Seahawks also have Zach Charbonnet, Kenny McIntosh, rookie Damien Martinez, and 2024 UDFA standout George Holani all available.
Outside of Walker (and the likes of Ernest Jones IV, Rylie Mills, and Uchenna Nwosu, all of whom are recovering from respective surgeries), there’s nothing else to really report in terms of player injuries. I’d consider minimal news on injuries one of the better outcomes from offseason workout programs.