A short week for the Seattle Seahawks means that even though the team did not practice on Monday, they were still required to release an injury report for their Week 4 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

All of these practice designations are, of course, estimations, but they’re still helpful in terms of figuring out who could play on Thursday. In a world where the Seahawks immediately returned to the practice field after thrashing the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, running back Zach Charbonnet would be considered a full participant. That’s encouraging news considering he missed last weekend with a foot injury.

The only “had they practiced” DNPs for Seattle are fullback Robbie Ouzts and swing tackle Josh Jones, both of whom suffered ankle injuries on Sunday. Everyone else on the injury report was either limited or full, and all eyes will be on Nick Emmanwori, Devon Witherspoon, and Julian Love, all of whom didn’t play Sunday and are key members of the Seahawks secondary.

Here’s the full injury report:

It should be noted that Leonard Williams did get his elbow looked at in the opening quarter of the Saints game before quickly returning to the field.

Short week practice reports are always tricky to maneuver so it’ll be hard to make any super strong guesses one way or another as to who will play on Thursday. The Seahawks will hold practice on Tuesday but expect it to be essentially no more than a walkthrough. Game designations will be made on Wednesday. Don’t you just love the Sunday-to-Thursday turnaround? And to think the Seahawks have to do that again later in December, although they’ll at least not have to travel for the Week 14-15 stretch of games against the Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Rams.