Richardson (hamstring) didn't participate in Wednesday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. "He doesn't feel it and he has really good strength in his hammy, so it's a little misleading right now, we need to find out what that means," said head coach Pete Carroll. "We're not going to know until we start to work him. He's resting again today and then we hope to find out. He actually feels pretty good about it, he doesn't sense that he's hurt, but he did feel it in the game and then it did show up on the MRIs, so we're treating the player instead of the MRI right now."
In the process of corralling a 40-yard pass Sunday versus the Cardinals, Richardson stumbled and fell to the turf, during which he sustained the injury. The aforementioned MRI revealed that "he had something" in the hamstring, according to Carroll, but the team will have a better idea of Richardson's health when he attempts to jog Thursday.
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