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Seattle Seahawks rule WR Paul Richardson out against 49ers, RB Marshawn Lynch

But he’s been bothered by pain in the foot, so much so that he went down in a heap after planting on it in an October 18 game against the Ravens.

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According to the Seattle Times’ Bob Condotta, Richardson has been listed as out for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. He is listed as questionable.

Carroll told KIRO radio’s Dori Monson that Lynch “feels like he can play” against San Francisco.

“We were optimistic that we’d get more work done”, Tomsula said.

With Richardson out, Seattle has just four receivers – Doug Baldwin, Jermaine Kearse, Tyler Lockett and the newly promoted Kevin Smith – available for Sunday if they don’t make a roster move to add another player at the position by Saturday.

Lynch suffered the injury before last week’s game against the Arizona Cardinals, but he still started and played 79 percent of the team’s offensive snaps.

Lynch first appeared on the team’s injury report last Friday after tweaking a muscle at the end of a practice.

Bruce Irvin is also out for Seattle. That was his first game since returning from an ACL injury suffered last January against Carolina in the playoffs.

Despite hope earlier in the week that he might play, Carlos Hyde has been ruled out of the San Francisco 49ers Week 11 road game against the Seattle Seahawks.

Shaun Draughn is expected to start in place of Hyde.

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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver and kick returner Paul Richardson is facing time on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury.

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch rushes as Arizona Cardinals strong safety Tony Jefferson attempts the tackle in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday Nov. 15 2015 in Seattle