The Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl 60 build-up has been disrupted by a late injury concern on defense.
With preparation time already limited, any doubt over availability now carries extra weight as the Seahawks edge closer to the biggest game of the season.
Nick Emmanwori’s injury puts the Seattle Seahawks on alert

Concern emerged during midweek practice after details were reported by Ian Rapoport, triggering immediate attention from coaches and teammates.
According to the update, “Safety Nick Emmanwori was limited in practice on Wednesday with an ankle injury that he suffered during practice.
“The rookie safety injured his ankle while defending a pass late in practice. He walked off the field on his own shortly before 4:00 pm. Several players and coaches went over to comfort him before he left.”
While Emmanwori avoided a cart and exited under his own power, the scene underlined the seriousness of the moment. Teammates gathering around him reflected how central he has become to Seattle’s defensive plans.
The timing is particularly awkward. Late practice injuries leave little margin for recovery decisions, especially with Super Bowl preparation entering its most intense phase.
Mike Macdonald offers update on Emmanwori ankle injury
Head coach Mike Macdonald addressed the situation cautiously, emphasizing evaluation rather than reassurance.
Macdonald said, “He had an ankle today; we brought him in to look at it, and we’ll kind of go from here and figure out what are the next steps.”
The lack of clarity keeps multiple scenarios in play. Seattle must now balance caution with competitive necessity, knowing that rushing a defensive starter back could carry long-term risk.
Emmanwori’s potential absence would force adjustments in coverage and communication, areas where he has earned trust quickly during his rookie season.
Super Bowl 60 preparation often hinges on stability, not improvisation. Any disruption to the defensive backfield increases pressure elsewhere on the unit.
For now, the Seahawks wait. The next medical update will shape not just the depth chart, but the defensive identity they carry into the biggest game of the year.
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