One of the overlooked stories of the 2020 Seattle Seahawks campaign was the fact that tight end Will Dissly, coming off his second catastrophic injury in as many seasons, didn’t miss any game this year.
If you need a rewind, Dissly’s promising rookie year came to a crashing halt after he suffered a ruptured patella tendon. This was the same injury that felled Victor Cruz and he was never the same, and it’s also what Jimmy Graham had in his first year with the Seahawks. Dissly came back strongly in 2019 and through six weeks he was among the NFL’s best in catches (23), yards (262), and touchdowns (4) before an Achilles rupture wiped out the rest of his sophomore year.