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Seahawks release RB Michael after rookie Prosise takes his job

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RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks released running back Christine Michael after the former second-round draft pick lost his starting job to rookie C.J. Prosise.

Seattle also released veteran defensive tackle Sealver Siliga and signed defensive tackle John Jenkins.

The move by Seattle came as a surprise if for nothing else than depth concerns, but that worry is mitigated by the expected return of Thomas Rawls this week.

Rawls has been out since he suffered a hairline fracture in his shin in Week 2 against Los Angeles and the performanc­e of Prosise on Sunday against New England likely spelled the end for Michael’s time with the team.

Michael has the only 100-yard game by a Seattle running back this season when he rushed for 106 yards against San Francisco in Week 3. Otherwise he’s been inconsiste­nt at best.

Michael rushed for 469 yards and six touchdowns this season, but had just 20 carries for 63 yards in the past three games combined.

Prosise flashed potential in his first start last Sunday against New England, finishing with 66 yards rushing and 87 yards receiving on seven receptions.

Carroll said Monday the combinatio­n of Prosise and Rawls could be the blend needed to jump-start a running game that entered last week 30th in the NFL.

“We’re really looking forward to seeing if it could be a real nice matchup,” Carroll said. “We will see how that works.”

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Christine Michael, right, of the Seattle Seahawks carries the ball against the New England Patriots last Sunday in Foxboro, Mass.
— GETTY IMAGES FILES Christine Michael, right, of the Seattle Seahawks carries the ball against the New England Patriots last Sunday in Foxboro, Mass.

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