The Seattle Seahawks have an important game coming up Thursday night as they face division rivals Los Angeles Rams. However, they may have to play this match without one of their more important linemen in Duane Brown.

Brady Henderson revealed that the first-string left tackle missed another day of practice. Should he miss another day of practice, it is more than likely that he will not play against the Rams or be on limited snaps.

Brown injured his biceps during their loss to the New Orleans Saints. While the man himself claimed that he's more than ready to play immediately after the game, head coach Pete Carroll decided to be safe about it and kept him out of practice.

“We’re going to rest him for a day and see how it goes,” he said, per Yahoo! Sports. “He’s a little sore but it’s not a serious injury at this point. It’s not the kind of damage or anything that we have to be concerned about. We just have to get him ready for the game. We’ll see how he does.”

As Brown has now missed multiple days of practice, it's not hard to assume that the injury is worse than first imagined. After all, he's an important part of their offensive line.

The one-time First-Team All-Pro started plenty of games for the Seahawks and the Houston Texans and has been a consistent presence whenever he's not injured. Last season was especially good for him as he was a solid contributor on the O-line.

The Seahawks hope that they won't have to play without him, but they have the quality that can make up for his absence. It will be up to Wilson and company to be able to hold a candle against the defending NFC champions.