Seattle quarterback Geno Smith and Los Angeles receiver Cooper Kupp were both sidelined in the second half of the Seahawks’ game against the Rams on Sunday.
Smith was listed as questionable to return after taking a big hit from Aaron Donald late in the third quarter.
Smith didn’t appear to be planning a return while Drew Lock took over the Seahawks’ offense, wearing a ball cap on the sideline.
Smith was 19 of 29 for 197 yards with a first-quarter touchdown throw to DK Metcalf.
Kupp injured his right ankle late in the first half when a Seattle defender stepped on it. The Super Bowl 56 MVP went to the locker room before halftime and tested the ankle on the sideline in the third quarter, but was ultimately ruled out for the game by the Rams.
Kupp had one catch for 11 yards before his latest injury. He missed the second half of last season following ankle surgery, and he missed the first four games of this season with a hamstring injury.
Geno Smith has a right elbow injury, return is questionable.
— John Boyle (@johnpboyle) November 19, 2023
Update: #Seahawks Geno Smith suffered an elbow injury on this play and is questionable to return#SEAvsLAR
— KLSFootball (@klsfootball) November 19, 2023
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Drew Lock is in at quarterback.
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 19, 2023
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