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Posted by Danny O'Neil
That included tackle Sean Locklear, who participated in a full practice for the first time since suffering a high ankle sprain in Week 2. He is listed as probable, which means there's a virtual certainty he would be available for normal duty. Could he start?
"He could, but we haven't made that decision yet," coach Jim Mora said. "We like what Damion McIntosh has done. It has been a long time since Sean has played. It's nice to have him available, though."
Locklear said afterward he feels ready to play, but his role had not been discussed with him.
"I'm ready to go," Locklear said.
If Locklear doesn't start, Damion McIntosh will make his second consecutive start at left tackle for the Seahawks.
QUESTIONABLE: WR Ben Obomanu (oblique).
PROBABLE: T Sean Locklear (ankle), CB Ken Lucas (neck), QB Matt Hasselbeck (rib), LB Will Herring (shoulder), S Jordan Babineaux (hip).
QUESTIONABLE: FB Jerome Felton (ankle), WR Calvin Johnson (knee), RB Kevin Smith (shoulder).
PROBABLE: DT Grady Jackson (knee), DE Jason Hunter (ankle), QB Matthew Stafford (knee), DE Dewayne White (hamstring), LB Jordon Dizon (foot), DT Sammie Hill (ankle).
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