Seahawks News: Pete Carroll Says Kam Chancellor "Looked Pretty Good Today"

Seattle Seahawks strong safety Kam Chancellor, who suffered a knee injury on the second to last play of Friday's practice, participated in a light walkthrough on Saturday morning in advance of the team's Super Bowl XLIX matchup against the New England Patriots.

"He looked pretty good today," Seattle head coach Pete Carroll said of Chancellor, via Tony Drovetto of Seahawks.com. "We will make sure we test him in pregame, but he remarkably looked great today, and so that's all we have to go on."

Chancellor is officially listed as probable for Sunday's game.

Here is a report on Chancellor's activity load on Saturday, courtesy of Emily Kaplan's NFL pool report:

Chancellor wore long navy pants and a gray crewneck sweatshirt and did not appear to be favoring either leg. When he walked into the bubble on Saturday, he looked comfortable - tossing footballs with wide receiver Doug Baldwin then cornerback Richard Sherman on the sideline. At one point, Chancellor squatted down, as if he were a center, and hiked balls to Sherman.

All in all, it appears that all systems are go for Chancellor barring something unforeseen in the next 24 hours or so.

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