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The Seattle Seahawks took to the practice field Wednesday as they prepare for Sunday's matchup with the Chicago Bears, but they did so without a pair of defensive starters.
Both linebacker Leroy Hill (ankle) and defensive end Red Bryant (foot) did not participate in Wednesday's practice, per ESPN's Liz Mathews.
Running back Marshawn Lynch (back) was listed as "limited." That's been a regular occurrence this season, as the coaching staff often lightens Lynch's workload during the week to compensate for the physical way he runs on game days.
Defensive end Greg Scruggs was also limited in Wednesday's practice as he continues to recover from an oblique injury.
The Seahawks (6-5) travel to Chicago on Sunday to take on the Bears. It will be Seattle's fourth game in Chicago in the last three seasons. The Seahawks are 2-1 in those contests, with the lone loss coming in the second round of the 2010 NFC playoffs.