Seahawks wait, see with injured Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Thomas Rawls Germain Ifedi, Nick Vannett could make it back for Week 3 date with 49ers

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RENTON -- Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll didn't have many updates on injuries suffered by a trio of key offensive playmakers in Sunday's 9-3 loss in Los Angeles.

Speaking with reporters in his weekly press conference from the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, Carroll confirmed that wide receivers Doug Baldwin (knee) and Tyler Lockett (knee) and running back Thomas Rawls (leg) each suffered injuries that will land them on the team's practice report this week, but that's about all he could say.

"We've got some guys a little bit banged up, we'll have to see how it goes," Carroll said. "I don't have a lot of good information for you yet, we'll know Wednesday or Thursday how things go."

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Baldwin suffered the injury while blocking in the first half of Sunday's game. He completed the contest, but only managed three receptions for 20 yards on six targets.

Earlier on Monday, Baldwin texted "I'm good" to ESPN's Josina Anderson after undergoing an MRI.

Lockett suffered what Carroll called a sprained knee in the first half versus the Rams, entering the halftime locker room ahead of the rest of his teammates. But after missing most of the second half, he returned for the Seahawks' final drive, catching a 53-yard pass from Wilson three plays before running back Christine Michael fumbled to clinch the game for L.A.

Rawls suffered a leg contusion when he was kicked in the first half. He didn't reenter the game and finished with -7 yards on seven carries. Carroll said it was frustrating to see Rawls forced to sit out the half after working his way back from a severe ankle injury this offseason.

"He didn't really even get a chance to get going yesterday," Carroll said. "But he's back, back in action ready to go. We just need to get him out there, stay out there, get a feel for the game and start to feel the effect that he brings."

Two players that have a chance to get back when Seattle hosts the San Francisco 49ers in Week 3 are rookies Germain Ifedi and tight end Nick Vannett, both of whom are recovering from high ankle sprains.

Carroll said the return of first-round pick Ifedi, who suffered his injury the Wednesday before Seattle's Week 1 matchup with Miami after holding down the starting right guard spot for the entire offseason, could dramatically help improve an offense that's struggled through the first two weeks of the season.

"Germain is really close to getting back," Carroll said. "He looks to be like a tremendous factor for us. We were really excited about him, so when he comes back out I wouldn't be surprised if you see a little bit of difference because he was that impacting all throughout camp and the preseason all the way up to that Wednesday in practice.''

Vannett, who suffered his injury in the Seahawks' second preseason game, is slightly ahead of Ifedi in his recovery, according to Carroll.

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