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The Seahawks vs. the 49ers clash turned into a mess quicker than a botched flea-flicker. Rookie CB Dee Williams had his welcome to the NFL moment. And let’s just say, it came with sirens and a cart ride.

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Williams, already showing promise as a key returner, went down hard and needed help to get off the field. Moments later, he was carted to the locker room, and the update wasn’t great: “CB Dee Williams will not return to the game (ankle).”

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Adding insult to injury, an earlier injury had already sidelined Laviska Shenault Jr.–the vital returner. But poof, and then they lost both of the guys. For Seattle, losing both primary returners in one night feels like a cruel twist of fate—especially against a team like the 49ers.

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Williams’ injury happened on the opening kickoff of the second half while he was blocking for Kenny McIntosh. A bad block turned into a worse night, as Williams needed assistance to even get off the field.

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For Seattle, this isn’t just a personnel problem—it’s a gut punch. Losing Williams is big. But this is his time to be in rehab, then watch from the sidelines, and shine.

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It’s not the end of the road for Dee Williams…just the beginning

For a guy like Dee Williams, being called a “primary returner” is no small deal. It means the Seahawks saw something special—that kind of versatility is gold in the NFL, especially for rookies trying to carve out their place. It’s a tough gig, but Williams seemed up for the challenge—until that ankle injury threw a wrench in the plan.

Sure, his college days were electric—13 interceptions don’t lie—but his role with the Seahawks goes beyond defense. Remember that 41-yard preseason kick return? Yeah, that’s the kind of play that makes coaches lean forward. Special teams can often be the unsung hero of a game, and Williams had already shown he could bring some fire. Now, with his ankle injury, the question isn’t if he’ll bounce back, but when.

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Fans are rooting for him, and why not? The kid’s got grit, and that’s half the battle in this league. If Williams can shake off this setback and remind everyone why the Seahawks took a chance on him, his journey will be far from over—it might just be the start of something special.

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Syed Talib Haider is the NFL Editor at EssentiallySports with over five years of experience as a sports beat reporter. He began his journey at the outlet covering the NFL, steadily building a strong readership for his in-depth reporting on major events, most notably as a senior writer during Super Bowl LIX, where his coverage helped capture the immediacy and drama of the game. His work during that season led to his promotion to the editorial desk, where he now oversees NFL coverage and guides the outlet’s strategy.

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