Seattle Seahawks right guard Oday Aboushi will be out this week after dislocating his shoulder in the Seahawks 34-31 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.

Aboushi suffered the shoulder injury during the fourth quarter and did not return to Monday’s game.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said during his Tuesday morning appearance on 710 ESPN Seattle that Aboushi had to have his shoulder put back in place and will not play against the 49ers on Sunday.

“He was hurt,” Carroll told radio hosts Brock Huard and Mike Salk. “He had a dislocated shoulder that had to be put back in. He’s one guy we know will miss this week.”

Mark Glowinski, who was Seattle’s starting guard through the first two games of the season, replaced Aboushi on the field following the injury. He could slide into Aboushi’s spot once again on Sunday.

While the Seahawks have definitely lost Aboushi for at least one contest, it appears left guard Luke Joeckel is inching closer to his return after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery during Seattle’s bye week.

Carroll said he hopes Joeckel can return for Week 12.

“There’s a really good chance,” Carroll said on Tuesday. “Luke wants to play and that’s important that he’s ready to go. That could likely happen.”

Offensive coordinator Tom Cable mentioned earlier this week that if Joeckel were to return, rookie Ethan Pocic could compete at right guard. He’s another likely candidate to take on an increased load with Aboushi out against the 49ers.

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