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    Exhale, Seattle: Rookie Star Nick Emmanwori ‘Good to Go’ for Super Bowl LX

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 5, 20262 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The collective breath of the Pacific Northwest released Thursday afternoon. After a terrifying sight on Wednesday—where rookie safety Nick Emmanwori hobbled off the practice field—the Seahawks’ defensive standout didn’t just walk to the podium today. He strolled.

    The verdict? The low ankle sprain that threatened to derail Seattle’s secondary preparation is a non-issue.

    Crisis Averted for the No. 1 Defense

    Emmanwori, the 35th overall pick who turned into a heat-seeking missile for Mike Macdonald’s defense this season, was definitive about his status for Sunday’s showdown against the New England Patriots.

    “Feel good,” Emmanwori told reporters, dismissing the panic that set in when he left Wednesday’s session early. “Training staff has a good plan for me… I’ll be good to go.”

    This isn’t just depth chart news; it’s a schematics lifesaver. Emmanwori has been the glue for Seattle’s back end, racking up 81 tackles and 2.5 sacks in his debut year. His ability to play in the box and cover deep is exactly what Macdonald needs to confuse Patriots quarterback Drake Maye.

    Coach’s Corner: Cautious Optimism

    “He had an ankle, we brought him in to look at it… I fully expect him to play.” — Mike Macdonald, Seahawks Head Coach

    Macdonald didn’t blink. While the official pool report from Wednesday noted teammates comforting Emmanwori as he exited—a scene that usually spells doom—the second-year head coach confirmed the team is simply treating the ankle with “extreme caution.”

    Why It Matters: Stopping Drake Maye

    Sunday’s matchup at Levi’s Stadium pits Seattle’s top-ranked defense against a Patriots offense that thrives on chaos. Drake Maye has been elusive all postseason, extending plays and finding open grass. Without Emmanwori, Seattle would have been forced to rely on heavy nickel packages that leave them vulnerable to the run.

    With Emmanwori active, Seattle retains its speed. The rookie’s sideline-to-sideline range allows Julian Love and Tariq Woolen to gamble on routes, knowing the rookie cleaner is patrolling the middle.

    If Thursday was a test, Emmanwori passed. Now, he just has to tackle.

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