The Seattle Seahawks will be without rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo for the rest of the regular season.
As part of a wave of roster shuffling, Seattle placed the second-round pick on injured reserve after he hurt his knee against the Atlanta Falcons. Arroyo was the intended target on Sam Darnold’s second quarter interception and can be seen limping at the end of the play. The former Miami star has to miss a minimum of four games before he’s eligible to return, and with that many regular season games left, the earliest he can return (if at all) is the playoffs. Arroyo caught 15 passes for 179 yards and a touchdown as the de facto TE2 behind A.J. Barner.
Arroyo’s absence was quickly filled by the return of the newly extended veteran Eric Saubert, who’s back from injured reserve alongside c

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