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Jadarian Price is back, but the Seahawks won’t risk him in preseason

A look at the Seahawks’ plans for the Titans game and the rest of preseason.

Jadarian Price is back, but the Seahawks won’t risk him in preseason

Renton, Washington - July 25: Seattle Seahawks rookie running back Jadarian Price, #8, was seen during practice at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on July 25, 2026, according to a photo by Jack Compton/Getty Images. Despite showing improvement in recent practices, Price is unlikely to see any playing time in the upcoming preseason games against the Tennessee Titans and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Former Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker, who left for Kansas City in a trade, was replaced by Price, who has demonstrated his speed, agility, and pass-catching skills. However, due to his limited playing time and the existing injury concerns within the running-back room, the Seahawks are unwilling to take any risks with the promising rookie.

Instead, the focus will be on the other backups like George Holani, Velus Jones Jr., and Anthony Hankerson, who are expected to see more action. Additionally, new cornerback Trevon Diggs is also set to make his Seahawks debut in one of the upcoming preseason games.

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