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Dee Eskridge

Wide Receiver
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 / Seattle Seahawks
 / Seahawks

Player Stats

Receiving Yards Yd Receptions Rec Targets Tar
58 7 13

Player News

Dee Eskridge Misses Practice On Tuesday
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Dee Eskridge (ribs) missed practice on Tuesday ahead of his team's Thursday night matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Eskridge was limited on Monday and his downgrade on Tuesday isn't a great sign as to his availability heading into Thursday night, although it's possible that the Seahawks are just taking it easy on their kick returner. Eskridge's practice status on Wednesday will be a good indication of his status for Week 13 so stay tuned. [Read More]
Kenny McIntosh, Dee Eskridge Won't Play In Week 10
Seattle Seahawks running back Kenny McIntosh (knee) and Dee Eskridge (coach's decision) are both inactive for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders. McIntosh, a rookie, practiced in full on Friday but still entered this weekend listed as questionable. It's unclear whether his absence is related to injury or if he's a healthy scratch. After all, he ranks fourth on the depth chart at running back. On the other hand, we know for sure that Eskridge is a healthy scratch. He played ... [Read More]
Dee Eskridge Still Dealing With Hamstring Injury
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Dee Eskridge (hamstring) took part in the early portion of practice on Wednesday before he was limited. Head coach Pete Carroll said the team didn't want to overwork him as he dealt with hamstring tightness. A second-round pick last year, Eskridge missed some time in the spring with the same hamstring injury. The 25-year-old dealt with injuries in his rookie season as well and finished with a disappointing 10 catches on 20 targets for 64 yards and one touchdown in... [Read More]
Dee Eskridge Dealing With Hamstring Injury
Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said that wide receiver Dee Eskridge (hamstring) has been sitting out of mandatory minicamp this week with a hamstring issue. Eskridge missed seven games of his rookie campaign with concussion issues and recorded only 10 receptions for 64 yards and one touchdown on 20 targets in his first NFL season last year. So the second-round pick in 2021 needs all the offseason repetitions he can get if he wants to make more of an impact in his sophomore season. The... [Read More]