One of the fringe roster players around whom there has been absolutely no shortage of debate during his time with the Seattle Seahawks is running back Kenny McIntosh.
The 2023 seventh round draft pick has earned a roster spot and playing time under each of the last two offensive coaching staffs, and entered his third training camp with the team looking to build on the momentum established late in the 2024 season.
Unfortunately, according to multiple reports from those in attendance at Seahawks training camp, it appears McIntosh may have suffered a significant injury Saturday afternoon.
Kenny McIntosh went down hard on a punt return drill. Looks bad#Seahawks
— Curtis Allen (@curtis93969) July 26, 2025
#Seahawks RB Kenny McIntosh is down at training camp with a left leg injury after colliding with a player during a kick return drill.
Unable to walk off the field on his own. I hope it’s nothing serious.
— GT (@mrtraumagotchi) July 26, 2025
And then came the reports from the beat reporters who cover the team.
Seahawks RB Kenny McIntosh just went down during a special teams period. He had to be helped (essentially carried) off the field with a team staffer on either side of him. Couldn’t put any weight at all on his left leg.
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) July 26, 2025
Seahawks running back Kenny McIntosh was just carried off the field with an apparent left leg injury suffered during a special teams drill. No other details at the moment.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) July 26, 2025
Running back Kenny McIntosh carried off the field after going down during special-teams open-field chase drill at #Seahawks training camp. Can’t put weight on his left leg.
Obvious concern from coach Mike Macdonald, fellow running backs Zach Charbonnet and Kenneth Walker. pic.twitter.com/utYdhGlSuy
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) July 26, 2025
Obviously, the fact that McIntosh was unable to put any weight on his left leg is not a good sign, but as more information becomes available on the severity of the injury, Field Gulls will work to keep readers up to date.
Update: It looks like a worst case scenario for McIntosh, with ESPN’s Adam Schefter reporting a possible torn ACL.