Will Dissly got dealt another devastating blow Sunday.

The Seahawks' breakout tight end suffered an Achilles injury during Seattle's Week 6 matchup in Cleveland, the team announced.

He was ruled out for the remainder of the game and coach Pete Carroll confirmed Monday he will miss the remainder of the season "unless something miraculous happens."

NFL Media reported Wednesday that Dissly is scheduled to have surgery Thursday.

It is the second season-ending injury for Dissly in as many years. He suffered a torn patellar tendon in his right knee in Week 4 of his rookie season.

Carroll initially addressed the severity of Dissly's injury after the 32-28 win and called it both “serious’’ and “devastating."

“It’s just unfortunate that he’s going to have to miss this deal here if the tests come through like we think they will,’’ Carroll said. “It’s a big loss. He’s been playing great football. You saw him, he was running in the open field and it just happened like Achilles do. They come out of nowhere.

"So really a devastating injury for him for this season. But Will has done everything he can. He has been an unbelievable Seahawk."

Dissly suffered the injury on a non-contact play Sunday. He was cutting in the end zone when he fell to the ground, grabbing his leg.

“I knew it wasn’t good," he said after the game, via The Seattle Times.

He had to be helped off the field and after getting evaluated by medical staff on the sideline, he left on a cart.

TE Will Dissly appears to raise hand as he leaves field on a cart. Achilles injury, non-contact cutting on Cleveland’s grass field chasing a pass. Obviously out for rest of today and likely beyond. Two fantastic partial seasons, two injuries for ex #UWHuskies DL. #Seahawks pic.twitter.com/rv4zLOS0pF — Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) October 13, 2019

Dissly has been one of quarterback Russell Wilson's favorite, and most reliable targets.

He led the Seahawks in touchdown receptions (4) and is among the top receivers with 23 catches for 262 yards.