The Seattle Seahawks will be without rookie running back Rashaad Penny for at least "a little bit of time" after the rookie reportedly broke his finger as part of a hand injury suffered during Monday's practice.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reported the news, noting the timetable for Penny's return is unknown. Head coach Pete Carroll reportedly will address the injury Wednesday when he meets with the media.
The Seahawks surprised many when they selected Penny with the 27th overall pick during the 2018 draft. Bleacher Report's Mike Tanier gave Seattle a D-plus grade for the move, questioning whether the team should have focused on other areas in the first round.