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Collins (groin) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.

Collins (30) and Travis Homer (31) had a near-even split of the running back snaps in last Sunday's loss to the Packers. However, Collins received the majority of the touches (11-4), as Homer primarily worked as an extra pass protector in Russell Wilson's (finger) return to action. Clearly, Collins has been able to play through the groin injury that has affected his practice reps during preparation for each of the Seahawks' last three games, but his production has been lacking (38 touches for 137 yards from scrimmage and no touchdowns). There's also the Chris Carson (neck) situation to monitor with the Seattle backfield. After his practice window opened last week, Carson got on the field Wednesday and Thursday, but he hasn't been able to in the team's two practices since. Carson doesn't seem to be an imminent threat to Collins' standing as the team's No. 1 back, but things could change if the former gets on the right track in his recovery.

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