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Seattle Seahawks lineman John Moffitt practiced for the first time in four weeks on Monday, and wide receiver Doug Baldwin was held out of practice after injuring his ankle last Thursday, reporter Curtis Crabtree tweeted on Monday.
G John Moffitt also was able to practice for the first time in four weeks after suffering a knee injury against the Packers.
— Curtis Crabtree (@Curtis_Crabtree) October 23, 2012
Baldwin sprained his ankle in the 13-6 loss against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday night, leaving the game with 15 yards on two receptions. The second-year receiver has recorded 149 yards and a touchdown on 11 receptions so far this season. Baldwin has missed one game so far this season after playing in all 16 games with the Seahawks last year.
Pete Carroll said WR Doug Baldwin did not practice on Monday. He suffered a sprained ankle Thursday night. No update on his status.
— Curtis Crabtree (@Curtis_Crabtree) October 23, 2012
Moffitt has only played in two games this season after injuring his knee against the Green Bay Packers. Cornerback Walter Thurmond also practiced for the first time in a long while on Monday after breaking his leg last year. Thurmond remains on the physically unable to perform list, and Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll isn't sure when he will be activated, but the Seahawks now have three weeks to bring him to the 53-man roster or place him on the injured reserve.
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