Seahawks' Thomas, Shead have hamstring strains
To see all these guys on both sides of the ball get nicked, particularly the running backs took a big hit, it's just unusual.
Seattle's offensive and defensive backfields were left thinned due to key injuries in the victory over the Eagles that gave the Seahawks a three-game cushion over Arizona in the NFC West.
The most serious injury was a fractured shoulder blade by running back C.J. Prosise.
Making his second straight start, Prosise had a 72-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, but was injured just before halftime.
Prosise's injury and a high-ankle sprain by backup Troymaine Pope left Seattle so thin at running back on Sunday that backup quarterback Trevone Boykin had one carry in the fourth quarter.
Other injuries for the Seahawks included left tackle George Fant (shoulder), linebacker Brock Coyle (foot sprain), backup wide receiver Tanner McEvoy (toe) and tight end Luke Willson, who appeared to tweak his knee late in the game.
The one positive with injuries was defensive end Michael Bennett, who underwent minor knee surgery earlier this month.