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Bruce Irvin's Knee Injury Diagnosed as Sprain, Says Seahawks' Pete Carroll

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvin suffered a sprained knee in Sunday night's 35-30 victory over the New England Patriots, head coach Pete Carroll told reporters after the game.

Irvin was, however, able to walk around the locker room, per Carroll.

The 32-year-old linebacker recorded two tackles in the win.

A first-round pick by Seattle in 2012, Irvin spent the first four years of his career with the Seahawks, helping the Legion of Boom deliver the franchise's first championship in Super Bowl XLVIII. He ultimately moved on to the then-Oakland Raiders in 2016, spending two-plus seasons in black and silver.