Seahawks fear RB Kenny McIntosh has torn his ACL
Originally a seventh round pick by the Seahawks during the 2023 NFL draft, McIntosh has largely been Seattle's third string running back behind Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet. However, he has seen larger roles in the offense during the games when Walker has missed time due to injuries of his own. McIntosh was once again projected to be the Seahawks' third stringer, competing with fellow seventh round rookie Damien Martinez from this year's draft.
So far in his career, McIntosh has rushed 31 times for 172 yards.
Should the worst be confirmed, it will likely signal the end of McIntosh's 2025 season before it even begins. We at Seahawks Wire will continue to monitor the situation, and hope for the best.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks fear RB Kenny McIntosh has torn his ACL

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