The Seattle Seahawks are set to take part in a pivotal matchup with the Los Angeles Rams in Week 16 and Russell Wilson just might have his full array of weapons. With the Seahawks vying for the NFC West crown with the Rams, Josh Gordon and Greg Olsen are expected to return to the field on Sunday.

Gordon was conditionally reinstated earlier this month, allowing him to rejoin the Seahawks for the final two weeks of the regular season. The veteran wideout returned to the team on Monday, giving him a chance to practice with them ahead of the crucial showdown vs. LA.

Seeing that Gordon hasn't played in an NFL game since Week 15 of last season, it remains to be seen what this workload will look like in his first game back. Even if he is up to speed with the offense, he'll likely slot in as the No. 3 or No. 4 wide receiver on the depth chart for Seattle.

As for Olsen, the three-time Pro Bowler has been on injured reserve since Seattle's Week 11 bout with the Arizona Cardinals. Olsen suffered a ruptured fascia in his left foot, which takes some time to heal completely.

Before his injury, Olsen caught 23 passes for 224 yards and one touchdown in his first year with the Seahawks. Unless he explodes in the final two games of the season, Olsen is on track to finish with his worst numbers in a season where he played in a double-digit amount of games.

When Olsen does return to the offense, he's likely going to be sharing time with Jacob Hollister and Will Dissly at tight end.