When the Seahawks’ number one offense took the field for a final series Thursday, the tailback was Cameron Marshall, who had officially rejoined the team just a couple hours prior.
A little earlier, the Seahawks used a cornerback — George Farmer — in the backfield.
Each move illustrated well the team’s sudden depth issues in the backfield, which coach Pete Carroll admitted are somewhat of a concern.
“Yes, it is a little bit right now,” Carroll said.
Right now is a key part of that phrase for the Seahawks — there’s more than a month to go to the Sept.