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Seahawks Fear Torn ACL for Reserve RB that Could Factor Into Their Depth at Position, per Report

  • At the Seahawks' training camp in Renton, Washington, on July 26, 2025, Kenny McIntosh, a running back for the team, suffered a non-contact knee injury during a special teams drill that forced him to leave the field.
  • The injury occurred early in practice, and initial reports indicate McIntosh likely tore his ACL pending further testing, which could end his season before it begins.
  • McIntosh had averaged 25.5 yards on six kickoff returns and carried 31 times for 172 yards last season as a third-year player on a four-year rookie contract.
  • ESPN's Adam Schefter reported McIntosh's season is likely over, and team staff helped him off the field as he was unable to put weight on his left leg.
  • McIntosh's injury adds to Seahawks' depth concerns at running back, especially as the team looks to rely heavily on its rushing attack in 2025.
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Report: Seahawks RB Kenny McIntosh's leg injury thought to be torn ACL

Seattle Seahawks running back Kenny McIntosh suffered a left leg injury on Saturday that is thought to be a torn ACL, according to an ESPN report.

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