INJURY UPDATE : Seahawks Reveal Anthony Bradford & Josh Jobe Status After 26-0 Win Over Vikings– Macdonald Calls Injuries ‘This Is the Price of Creating a Star
Seattle, Washington – 12/01/2025
The Seattle Seahawks walked off Lumen Field with one of their most dominant wins of the season — a crushing 26–0 shutout over the Minnesota Vikings. But beneath the celebration came two injury concerns that immediately caught the attention of fans and analysts: right guard Anthony Bradford and cornerback Josh Jobe, both of whom exited the game in the second half.
Bradford, who has been battling an elbow issue for weeks, aggravated the injury during a physical exchange with Minnesota’s front seven. Although he was technically cleared to return, Seattle’s coaching staff kept him sidelined, fully aware of how fragile the right guard position has been all season. His absence once again highlighted the Seahawks’ interior-line struggles, especially against the exotic blitz and stunt packages crafted by Vikings DC Brian Flores.

Josh Jobe left shortly after due to a potential concussion following a high-impact collision. While Seattle acted out of caution, his departure opened the door for Riq Woolen — who stepped in and delivered a statement performance, including an interception and multiple key defensive snaps. Even so, losing Jobe in a game that was already decided raised fair concerns about Seattle’s depth heading deeper into December.
But the moment that defined the postgame came when head coach Mike Macdonald addressed the injuries with a level of honesty that stunned the media room and immediately went viral across the NFL:
“People see the wins and the shutouts, but they never see the bruises, the hits that silently tear these guys apart every snap. Sometimes, that’s the price you pay to create a star. Bradford and Jobe have fought nonstop for this team, and it’s my job to make sure they’re strong enough to stand when the biggest moments arrive.”
The quote spread instantly, with fans praising Macdonald for pulling back the curtain on the brutal reality behind Seattle’s rise. ESPN analysts called his comments “a spotlight on the human cost of chasing greatness,” while former players applauded his commitment to protecting his roster regardless of outside expectations.
Early evaluations indicate that both Bradford and Jobe are trending positively for next week’s matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, though Macdonald emphasized their status will depend on how they respond throughout the week.
Seattle’s 26–0 victory sent a message to the NFC.
But Macdonald’s words sent an even louder one:
Great teams don’t just win games — they protect the warriors who make those wins possible.
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