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Seahawks face test against Vikings

Seattle’s depleted receiving corps takes on tough, veteran secondary of Minnesota squad

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— Sidney Rice sat down to watch film Wednesday morning and started counting the familiar faces and names.

It wasn’t 11 for 11, but there are plenty of players on Minnesota’s defence that Rice knows very well.

“There are a lot of tough guys on that side of the ball,” he said. “Nine of 11 of their defensive starters I played with when I was there so it’s going to be fun.”

Rice is one of the few certaintie­s the Seattle Seahawks have at wide receiver going into this week’s key home game against the Vikings, which could affect the NFC playoff race. With Ben Obomanu on injured reserve and questions about the health of Doug Baldwin and Braylon Edwards, the Seahawks could head into Sunday’s game with just four healthy wide receivers.

Rice, Golden Tate, Charly Martin and practice squad call-up Jermaine Kearse are the only receivers expected to be fully healthy for the Vikings.

“It’s going to be pretty tough. We have a couple of guys that are down,” Rice said. “... It’s definitely going to have to be on those guys. That’s a talented, smart group on that side of the ball, a lot of vets that move around very well and some of our guys that haven’t played so much it’s going to be tough for them to process all the informatio­n.”

Seattle is hoping that Edwards and his sore knee will be able to go after being a late scratch last week against Detroit. Edwards woke up Sunday morning with his knee hurting and was made inactive at the last moment. Then Obomanu got hurt during the game.

Offensive co-ordinator Darrell Bevell, who held the same position with Minnesota from 2006-10, adjusted by sliding a tight end into some three- and four-receiver sets to make up for the losses.

It’s a bit of the flexibilit­y he’s tried to build within the Seahawks offence. It’s the same process he’s taking this week with the uncertaint­y about Baldwin and Edwards.

“We put the game plan in and we have an idea of where we want guys and how we want to use the personnel,” Bevell said. “Some of it we have to be flexible with and we’re trying to put the guys and hammer it down to where, ‘You’re going to have this play at this spot,’ but still we’re not going to know until later in the week with Braylon and with Doug how much, and if, they’ll even be available.”

Obomanu was placed on injured reserve on Tuesday after it was determined he would need to be in a cast for the next six to eight weeks with a hand/wrist injury. Carroll said while Obomanu could still remain a vital contributo­r on special teams, he wouldn’t be able to help much as a receiver.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Sidney Rice, right, of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates a nine-yard touchdown pass with teammate Charly Martin during the second quarter of the game in Detroit Sunday.
— GETTY IMAGES Sidney Rice, right, of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates a nine-yard touchdown pass with teammate Charly Martin during the second quarter of the game in Detroit Sunday.

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