Jackson (ankle) returned to a limited practice Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game in Cincinnati.
The Seahawks have yet to sign a fourth running back, even though Marshawn Lynch (hamstring) has been ruled out and Jackson is dealing with a high-ankle sprain. The lack of a transaction might seem to hint at Jackson suiting up, but it's also quite possible the Seahawks are comfortable using fullback Derrick Coleman as a backup running back. Given that he'll be six days removed from suffering a high-ankle sprain, Jackson still seems unlikely to play in Sunday's game. Even if he's active, it's possible he'll just be around as an emergency backup. Thomas Rawls is set to dominate the Week 5 snaps in Seattle's backfield.
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