Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner’s playing status remains up in the air heading into the tilt with the first-place Rams on Sunday.

Wagner, who sat out of consecutive practices this week with an ailing hamstring, will be a last-minute decision on game day, according to Seahawks coach Pete Carroll.

“We won’t know with Bobby until maybe game time,” Carroll told Dori Monson of KIRO Radio 97.3 FM. “So we’ll take him all the way up to it. He’s been nursing a hamstring for a month now. We’re not quite sure yet, we’ll have to wait all the way up, and there’s a couple guys like that.”

Wagner has regularly sat out of practices this season with a lingering hamstring issue but has yet to miss a game this season.

However, the veteran linebacker reinjured the hamstring on Sunday and exited Seattle’s 30-24 loss to Jacksonville.

Wagner has been instrumental for the Seahawks through 13 games, making his case for NFL Defensive Player of the Year with 115 combined tackles, 1.5 sacks, six passes defensed and two interceptions. He leads the league in solo tackles with 86.

Seattle could be in trouble on Sunday if it’s forced to play without their three-time Pro Bowler. Until then, Wagner remains a game-time decision.