Following the Seattle Seahawks' 14-5 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, head coach Pete Carroll shared the latest injury updates about his team.

The lone injury from Sunday's contest was to tight end Luke Willson, who left the game early with a knee injury.

"He's got a first-degree sprain they said," Carroll said in his postgame press conference. "Knee sprain."

This was Willson's second game after returning from a knee injury he sustained against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6.

"They don't think it's bad, but they're going to have to check it out and do the MRI," Carroll said. "It's not the same thing … it's the same knee, but a different issue."

Despite missing practice time during the week, center Justin Britt was active, albeit in a reserve role with rookie Joey Hunt getting his first career start. Carroll said that Britt could have played against the Buccaneers if needed.