Wallace's (ankle) 21-day practice window expired Wednesday, per the NFL's transaction log. Wallace landed on IR on Nov. 11. He was designated to return Dec. 11, but Seattle didn't activate him within the required 21-day period. As such, the veteran safety won't be able to play again until the 2025 campaign. Wallace finished this season with 15 tackles (nine solo) and a forced fumble over nine games.
Wallace (ankle) won't play in Seattle's matchup versus the Bears on Thursday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports. Wallace will now miss his second straight game since he was designated to return from injured reserve on Dec. 11 His next chance to play will be the team's regular-season finale matchup versus the Rams Week 18.
Wallace (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Colin Gunther of the Seahawks' official site reports. Despite being a full practice participant all week, Wallace will remain on IR as he's not progressed enough to return from an ankle injury he suffered in Week 9 against the Rams. Wallace's next opportunity to play will be Week 17 against the Bears on Thursday, Dec. 26.
Wallace (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday night's matchup against the Packers, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. The Clemson product was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday and practiced in full throughout the week, but it appears he's not ready for in-game action just yet. Wallace will remain on injured reserve and his next opportunity to suit up will come Dec. 22, when the Seahawks face the Vikings. Rayshawn Jenkins is likely to serve as Seattle's top reserve safety with Wallace out in Week 15.
Wallace (ankle) was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Wallace has missed Seattle's last four games after sustaining an ankle injury in a Week 9 loss to the Rams, but Wednesday's return to practice suggests he's nearly past the issue. The 27-year-old now has 21 days to be activated to the Seahawks' active roster before reverting to IR. If activated in time, he could serve as one of Seattle's top reserve safeties in Sunday night's matchup against the Packers.
Wallace (ankle) was placed on injured reserve Monday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Wallace played 25 total snaps (nine defensive and 16 on special teams) and recorded one total tackle before exiting the Seahawks' Week 9 loss due to an ankle issue. Monday's shift to IR suggests the issue is serious, and the Clemson product will now be forced to miss the Seahawks' next four games. Expect Jerrick Reed to serve as Seattle's top reserve safety while Wallace is sidelined for the foreseeable future.
Wallace (ankle) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's contest against the Rams, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Wallace suffered an ankle injury versus Los Angeles, bringing his night to a premature end in Week 9. The safety will now shift his focus to being ready to go for Week 11 versus the 49ers on Nov. 17.
Wallace (shoulder/personal) will play Sunday against the Dolphins. Wallace practiced in a limited fashion Friday after logging DNPs on Wednesday and Thursday. His ability to suit up should be a boost to the Seahawks' depth at safety and the special teams unit.
Wallace (shoulder/personal) was a limited participant in Friday's practice and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Miami. Wallace was a DNP for the first two sessions of the week, but he has given himself a chance at playing in Week 3 after practicing in a limited capacity Friday. The 2020 fourth-round pick has accrued five tackles (four solo) and one forced fumble over the first two games of the regular season while serving on special teams and in a rotational role in the Seahawks' secondary.