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Vikings vs. Seahawks: Free live stream, TV, how to watch NFL preseason

The NFL preseason is underway. After last weeks Hall of Fame game, the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks will battle in the first week of the preseason on Thursday night. The Vikings will showcase a nice offense without Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook, who remains a free agent.

Meanwhile, the Seahawks have dealt with multiple injuries to their running back room with Ken Walker (groin) and Zach Charbonnett (shoulder). This game will air on the NFL Network with other options available on streaming services.

Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle Seahawks (NFL preseason)

What time will the game start? What TV channel will it be on? – Thursday’s game will start at 10:00 p.m. EST from Seattle The game will air on TV via NFL Network.

How to live stream: Sling | Peacock | DirecTV | fuboTV – Fans can watch Thursday’s game streaming without cable by signing up for a free trial of fuboTV or DirecTV.

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SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Seahawks rookie running back Kenny McIntosh suffered a sprained knee in the team’s mock game on Friday night, another hit to a position group thinned by injuries early in training camp.

McIntosh was injured when he was pulled down awkwardly early in the second half of the scrimmage. He walked off the field on his own before being taken into an examination tent by the team’s medical staff.

McIntosh emerged after several minutes and later had a large wrap placed around his left knee. Seattle coach Pete Carroll said he didn’t know about the severity of the injury.

McIntosh was one of two injuries sustained during the scrimmage. Undrafted rookie defensive back Andrew Whitaker from Division III Washington University left on a cart with a knee injury after getting hurt during a punt.

“We’ll see how those guys come out of their tests and all. We’ll check them out tomorrow,” Carroll said.

McIntosh is the bigger worry because of depth concerns.

Starter Ken Walker III has been slowed the past week by a groin injury and Seattle has no intention of rushing him back before the start of the regular season. Rookie second round pick Zach Charbonnet missed a handful of days of practice with a shoulder injury, but returned to practice on Thursday. Even veteran Deejay Dallas is a little banged up with a sore ankle, Carroll said.

“We have a bunch of guys on the roster right now. Fortunately, it’s not too much of a burden yet,” Carroll said. “Charbonnet is coming back. He’s fine, so we’re excited to see that. (Walker) he’s not going to be out for a long time.”

McIntosh, a seventh-round pick out of Georgia, flashed for Seattle both in the offseason program and in the early days of training camp as the injuries created more opportunity for him to work with the starters. McIntosh seemed to be working into a role as a possible third-down back for Seattle early in the season because of his ability as a pass catcher and was likely to get a significant amount of work in the preseason opener against Minnesota next Thursday.

Earlier this week, Carroll called McIntosh one of the highlights of camp.

“I want to take advantage of each and every opportunity I get to go out there and show the coaches my capabilities,” McIntosh said earlier this week. “I want to show them that I’m smart enough and physical enough to get the job done.”

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