
Chris Carson
31-Year-Old 
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                Will retire from football
Carson (neck) is retiring from the NFL, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Carson reportedly will be released with a failed physical designation before he officially retires. He started 48 of 49 games in his five seasons with Seattle, averaging 4.6 YPC and 71.5 rushing yards per game. A serious neck injury ended his 2021 campaign after four appearances, and Carson now retires with 3,502 career rushing yards, 804 receiving yards and 31 total TDs.
			Carson reportedly will be released with a failed physical designation before he officially retires. He started 48 of 49 games in his five seasons with Seattle, averaging 4.6 YPC and 71.5 rushing yards per game. A serious neck injury ended his 2021 campaign after four appearances, and Carson now retires with 3,502 career rushing yards, 804 receiving yards and 31 total TDs.
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		            After a few years of a heavy workload for Seattle and occasional nagging injuries, Carson broke
down completely in 2021, playing only four games before missing the rest of the season with a
neck injury that required surgery in November. In his absence, Rashaad Penny finally broke
through, and the Seahawks' decision to use a second-round pick on Kenneth Walker added
more doubt about Carson's future. Ultimately, the Seahawks let the running back go with a failed physical designation in July and it appears as though his NFL career is over.
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
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    Not at minicamp
Carson (neck) wasn't present at the first day of mandatory minicamp Tuesday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
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Return remains uncertain
Head coach Pete Carroll didn't provide a timeline for Carson's (neck) return to full speed, Gregg Bell of The News Tribune reports. "We won't know for some time here, and we can't predict it yet. So there is a little bit of uncertainty that we are waiting on," Carroll said.
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Still up in the air
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Thursday that he has no new update on Carson, who had surgery on his neck in November, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
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Could return at training camp
Head coach Pete Carroll said Monday that he expects Carson (neck) to be ready for training camp, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
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Neck surgery imminent
Carson is slated to undergo disc fusion surgery on his neck and should be healthy "late in the spring," Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll told Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio 950 KJR Seattle on Monday.
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    Not contemplating retirement
Carson intends to keep playing after he's recovered from the neck injury that cut short his 2021 season, even if it's not with the Seahawks, Jonathan Adams of Heavy.com reports.
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"Oh, we still going right now," Carson said during a June interview. "I see myself playing until I feel like stopping. My mindset is never to give up. So, I'm staying positive like I said, and continue to fight and get back onto the field." There may not be room for the 27-year-old in the Seattle backfield any more, however. Rashaad Penny and 2022 second-round pick Kenneth Walker are expected to split lead back duties, while special-teams aces Travis Homer and DeeJay Dallas also will need roster spots, leaving no clear role for Carson even if he is healthy by Week 1.
			"Oh, we still going right now," Carson said during a June interview. "I see myself playing until I feel like stopping. My mindset is never to give up. So, I'm staying positive like I said, and continue to fight and get back onto the field." There may not be room for the 27-year-old in the Seattle backfield any more, however. Rashaad Penny and 2022 second-round pick Kenneth Walker are expected to split lead back duties, while special-teams aces Travis Homer and DeeJay Dallas also will need roster spots, leaving no clear role for Carson even if he is healthy by Week 1.









 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                