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RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks expect to have quarterback Geno Smith for their NFC West showdown with the San Francisco 49ers on Thanksgiving night, but they'll likely be without running back Kenneth Walker III.

Coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday that he believes Smith, who's listed as questionable with a triceps contusion on his throwing arm, will play.

The Seahawks held Smith out of Monday's practice a day after he was injured in their loss to the Los Angeles Rams. He progressed to a limited participant on their practice report Tuesday — the Seahawks were holding walk-throughs, as is typical on a short week — and a full participant Wednesday. «He did quite well today,» Carroll said. «We rested him for most of the week, the short week, in terms of throwing.

He did really well today.» Carroll said Smith won't have to pass any on-field tests before Thursday night's game other than his usual warmup, adding that «we'll be very judicious about how we do that.» The Seahawks (6-4) will either overtake the 49ers (7-3) for first place in the NFC West with a win Thursday night or fall two games behind with a loss.

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