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Seahawks’ Unger out 3-4 weeks with ankle injury

The Columbian
Published: November 18, 2014, 12:00am

As has been the case for most of the season, the Seattle Seahawks picked up another costly injury coming out of Sunday’s loss at Kansas City and just as the Seahawks appeared to be getting healthier. Center Max Unger will likely be out for at least three or four weeks depending on how quickly he responds from a high-ankle sprain and a twisted knee suffered in the fourth quarter.

Seattle already placed backup center Stephen Schilling on injured reserve leaving Patrick Lewis as the lone healthy center. Coach Pete Carroll hinted that a roster move could be on the horizon to add another center possibly former Seattle center Lemuel Jeanpierre, who is currently a free agent.

“He’s been out there for some time; we know he’s out there. … Everybody is an option,” Carroll said.

• Linebacker Bobby Wagner (toe) has been out since getting hurt in Week 6 vs. Dallas could practice later this week and have a chance to play against Arizona.

• Guard James Carpenter (ankle) and LB Brock Coyle (glute) both could return this week as well.

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