Seahawks' Cross Set for Surgery but Will Return for Opener
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 31 – Charles Cross underwent successful surgery on a dislocated finger and is expected to return in time for the Seahawks' season opener on Sept. 7, coach said.
- On Thursday, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Charles Cross is expected to be ready for the season opener after surgery for a dislocated finger, Coach Macdonald said.
- At training camp, Macdonald said Cross had been practicing through a dislocated finger before agreeing to surgery once he understood the recovery timetable.
- With over a month remaining until the Seahawks host the San Francisco 49ers, Cross will miss two to three weeks of practice after surgery in Los Angeles.
- In his absence, veteran free agent Josh Jones and second-year player Michael Jerrell shared reps at left tackle during Thursday’s practice.
- Looking ahead, Seattle Seahawks picked up Cross’s 2026 option, guaranteeing him $17.56 million, and holds a fifth-year option for 2025.
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