Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll brought good news for half of his injured starters on Tuesday, when he spoke with the media.

Both, fullback Marcel Reece (foot) and defensive tackle Tony McDaniel (concussion) are in danger of missing Saturday's divisional game versus the Atlanta Falcons; however, one of them -- Reece -- is already clearly on the mend.

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"He's practicing today. So he's in good shape. He bounced back very quickly," Carroll said.

McDaniel could very well be in a similar position to bounce back but Carroll indicated he hadn't gotten word on the defensive lineman status yet.

"I don't have an update on that. Today is an important day. I don't know the update yet," he said.

He also didn't have anymore new information on running back C.J. Prosise (shoulder) except to re-confirm that he would practice on Tuesday.

"He's going to work through the week," he said. "He was out at the walkthrough today and will get to practice this afternoon to see what he can do. I really don't have a forecast for you at this point. We have to get some more information."

But, he did explain what would keep Prosise off the field Saturday.

"He's going to have to go full speed and let it rip. If he's holding back, he won't play," Carroll indicated.

The Seahawks could use all three of these pieces against the Falcons on Saturday and currently it's anyone's guess if any will play. Stay tuned throughout the week for the team's injury report.