RENTON — While Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Monday that he did not yet have a specific update on the injury to running back Rashaad Penny, he also said that “we are going to miss him the rest of the season.’’
So, consider that as basically a confirmation of the worst-case scenario for Penny, who was injured on the first series of Seattle’s 28-12 loss to the Los Angeles Rams Sunday night.
Carroll said after the game that Penny had a sprained ACL.
Penny was injured on Seattle’s fifth play of the game after catching a short pass in the flat and then turning upfield and gaining 16 yards before being tackled by former UW star Taylor Rapp.