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Article: WATTERS FLOWS, THEN SLOWS HOLMGREN DOESN'T THINK RUNNING BACK'S ANKLE INJURY IS SERIOUS, EXPECTS HIM BACK FOR NEXT GAME.(Sports)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- December 17, 2001
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Byline: CLARE FARNSWORTH P-I reporter
After leaving the game in the fourth quarter with a sprained ankle, Ricky Watters left Husky Stadium last night on crutches and with his right foot in a protective boot.
It was a bittersweet end to an impressive day for the Seahawks' veteran running back, who compiled 138 yards on 33 touches in his first start since Sept. 30.
"It felt great," Watters said after the Seahawks' 29-3 thrashing of the Dallas Cowboys at Husky Stadium.
He was talking about getting back into the starting lineup, not his ankle.
Watters is scheduled to have a magnetic resonance imaging test today, but coach ...