The Seattle Seahawks are already dealing with a number of injuries heading into their Week 15 game against the Los Angeles Rams. Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson has one injured weapon in wide receiver D.K. Metcalf and just lost two more due to positive COVID-19 tests. Per Field Yates of ESPN, Tyler Lockett and Alex Collins have tested positive for COVID-19.

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That's a massive blow for Russell Wilson and the Seahawks offense. Just when Seattle's unit was starting to get going, with 30-plus points in each of their last two games, injuries and a COVID-19 outbreak have hit them hard.

Lockett has been perhaps Wilson's favorite target over the last several years, and this season has been no different, as the veteran wideout has totaled his third straight 1,000-yard campaign for Seattle.

Meanwhile, Collins had been a key member of the Seahawks backfield with Chris Carson out due to a neck injury. The former Baltimore Ravens back ran for 100 yards back in October against a familiar foe in the Pittsburgh Steelers. Needless to say, Wilson will be short on weapons against a tough Rams defense.

Wilson will need Metcalf, who didn't practice Wednesday, now more than ever without Lockett and Collins, as well as tight end Gerald Everett, who has caught two touchdowns in the last three weeks. Backup running back Rashaad Penny, who broke out for over 130 rushing yards and two scores against the Houston Texans, will also need to step up, as will veteran Adrian Peterson.

Perhaps most important of all, the Seahawks will need Russell Wilson to cook. And they'll need him to do it without top weapons Tyler Lockett and Alex Collins.