Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Thomas out for season

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RENTON, Wash. — It was one thing for the Seattle Seahawks to know they would be without safety Earl Thomas for one game, maybe two.

Now that the former All-Pro safety is done for the rest of the 2016 season — no matter how far Seattle may advance in the playoffs — the Seahawks are facing a new reality for the rest of this year that doesn’t include arguably their most important defensive player.

“I don’t think you’re going to replace Earl Thomas. He’s a very unique player. But he’s very quiet. He’s not a guy who adds a whole lot on the vocal side. He does it with his play,” Seattle Coach Pete Carroll said Monday. “Earl is Earl.”

The Seahawks now know the earliest they will see Thomas back on the field is the 2017 season after he suffered a broken lower left leg in Sunday’s 40-7 victory over Carolina. While there was an initial thought that Thomas could return if the Seahawks made a deep run in the playoffs, Carroll said further examinatio­n on Monday determined the recovery for the fractured tibia is too extensive for the star safety to make it back this season.

It’s a crushing injury to the player that makes Seattle’s defense function perhaps more than any other. And while Steven Terrell is a solid replacemen­t with experience in Seattle’s system and one start already this season, he’s not Thomas, Carroll said.

Thomas was injured in the second quarter of the blowout victory, colliding with teammate Kam Chancellor as each tried to intercept a pass from Carolina quarterbac­k Cam Newton. It was a violent and high-speed collision that Carroll said Monday also left Chancellor a little banged up.

It’s the first major injury of Thomas’ career and the emotional safety immediatel­y became reflective, tweeting during the game that he was contemplat­ing retirement.

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