RENTON — Ziggy Ansah is expected to not only play Sunday against New Orleans but play “considerably,’’ the Bradley McDougald/Lano Hill safety tandem is likely to start at least one more game, and the officials just somehow missed a hit to the head of Russell Wilson in the late going of the Steelers game.
That, and more, were among the key things we learned from Seattle coach Pete Carroll’s news conference Monday.
Here are highlights:
Carroll ‘excited’ to see Ansah make debut
Ansah, the team’s marquee offseason free agent signee with the hope he can replace much of the pass rush lost with the trade of Frank Clark, is expected to make his debut against the Saints after sitting out the last two weeks while continuing to work his way into game shape after having shoulder surgery last year.