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The Seattle Seahawks made a flurry of roster moves ahead of their Week 15 home game against the Indianapolis Colts, activating center Jalen Sundell and tight end Eric Saubert from injured reserve and bringing rookie defensive lineman Rylie Mills onto the 53-man roster from the non-football injury list. The team announced the moves on December 13.
Seattle also placed rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo on injured reserve with a knee injury, a move that effectively ends his regular season while leaving open the possibility of a playoff return.
The Seahawks host the Colts at 4:25 p.m. ET, December 13, at Lumen Field.
Sundell’s return is the biggest “domino” on offense. He started Seattle’s first nine games at center before his injury, and now he’s back on the active roster with the Seahawks still having Olu Oluwatimi available after filling in while Sundell was out.
Saubert, meanwhile, gives Seattle a veteran tight end option after Arroyo’s IR move. Saubert had missed time with a calf injury, but his activation stabilizes a group that’s leaned heavily on starter A.J. Barner, with rookie Nick Kallerup also in the mix.
On defense, Mills adds another body to the rotation at a time of year when teams are often just trying to keep the front fresh. Even if his snap count is modest, simply having him active expands Seattle’s options for pass-rush and run-stopping packages.
Seattle also brought back Shaquill Griffin and Cam Akers on the practice squad and released Myles Gaskin and Jimmy Holiday to create room. ce squad, giving them another back behind Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet.
That elevation matters because practice-squad call-ups come with rules: a player can typically be elevated a limited number of times in the regular season before a team has to sign him to the 53-man roster to keep using him on game days.