Now Playing
Share Video
Link copied!
Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor injured his knee late in Friday's practice but was well enough to participate in Saturday's walkthrough for Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports.
Coach Pete Carroll indicated optimism that Chancellor, who is considered probable to play Sunday, would be cleared to participate in the Super Bowl, per the Seahawks' pool report.
"He looked pretty good today," Carroll said. "We will make sure we test him in pregame, but he remarkably looked great today, and so that’s all we have to go on."
Chancellor is one of six Seattle players listed as probable to play in Sunday's game.
More News
-
Kam Chancellor: Finally cut loose by Seahawks
• -
Seahawks' Kam Chancellor: Remains on roster
• -
Seahawks' Kam Chancellor: Placed on reserve PUP list
• -
Seahawks' Kam Chancellor: Appears to be retiring after eight seasons
• -
Seahawks' Kam Chancellor: Future to be determined this summer
• -
Seahawks' Kam Chancellor: Plans to play in 2018 if cleared
•






