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Coach Mike Macdonald had said surgery for a dislocated finger last week would sideline the starting left tackle into late ...
Cross returned to Seahawks practice during Monday's training camp session, according to various local reports. The former ...
Seahawks left tackle Charles Cross had been trying to play through a finger injury this summer, but he ultimately opted for a different direction to get ready for the regular season.
Seattle Seahawks left tackle Charles Cross will miss the next two or three weeks of practice while recovering from surgery Wednesday in Los Angeles to repair a dislocated finger.
Seahawks tackle Charles Cross shares insights on the team's offensive line and new coaching scheme. He praises rookie Grey Zabel's performance (0:11) and discusses the team's adaptation to a new ...
Cross is more renowned as a pass blocker, which is inevitable coming out of Mike Leach’s Air Raid offense. In fact, his pass blocking credentials are impeccable — just two sacks in 719 snaps ...
Less than a week after news broke of Seattle Seahawks starting left tackle Charles Cross having finger surgery, a positive update about the fourth-year anchor's health emerged on Monday.
Left tackle Charles Cross addressed the team's recent meeting and efforts to improve their performance. (0:11) Cross emphasized the importance of being detailed, focused, and united as a team. (0: ...
RENTON — With their first-round pick (No. 9 overall) Thursday night, the Seahawks drafted Charles Cross, a 6-foot-5, 307-pound offensive tackle out of Mississippi State. He’s the Seahawks ...
Some background: Cross is considered one of the best athletes at tackle in this draft, and he tested impressively at the NFL Combine, running a 4.95-second 40-yard dash at 6-foot-5 and 311 pounds ...
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