The Seattle Seahawks took to the practice field for their 19th session of training camp on Monday. The biggest news tidbit was that rookie running back Jadarian Price returned to practice. Price was a complete participant and ran with the first-string offense, according to reporters in attendance.
Price had missed five consecutive practices with a sore upper leg injury. With roughly two weeks left in training camp, Price returns to Seahawks practice at the opportune time. Momentarily, the Seahawks will begin preparing for their regular-season opener with the New England Patriots.
#Seahawks end 19th preseason practice.
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) August 17, 2026
Their best news from it: top rookie RB Jadarian Price was full go in it, in the starting offense.
He’d missed the last 5 full-go practices (sore upper leg).@thenewstribunepic.twitter.com/qfmxEmF4Z0
The Seahawks selected Price at No. 32 overall during the 2026 NFL draft with intentions of him being the starting running back. To state the obvious, that's not possible if Price is sidelined with injury. The former Notre Dame standout must seize this opportunity to start building momentum towards the regular season.
Price missed the Seahawks' Week 1 preseason loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The Seahawks did not run the football effectively in his absence. George Holani received the start, averaging just 3.5 yards per carry, converting 12 rushing attempts into just 42 yards.
It was excellent to see Price back at Seahawks practice and running with the first-string offense.
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