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Gray won't play vs. Packers because of injured knee
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updated 3:36 p.m. ET Dec. 31, 2003
KIRKLAND, Wash. - Seattle Seahawks right guard Chris Gray will miss Sunday’s playoff game at Green Bay due to a torn ligament in his right knee.
An 11-year veteran who started all 16 games this season, Gray was injured in last weekend’s regular-season finale against San Francisco. He will be replaced by versatile backup Floyd Womack, who has started 15 games at various offensive line positions over the past two seasons.
Gray, who had made 74 straight starts, was injured in the second quarter against the 49ers when another player apparently fell on his leg during a missed field goal attempt.
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