RENTON, Wash. (AP) - Matt Hasselbeck granted one little guy his wish Friday. He couldn't grant all other Seahawks fans theirs.
Hasselbeck missed a third consecutive practice day because of a broken rib, so the Seahawks expect backup Seneca Wallace to start at quarterback for the three-time Pro Bowl passer on Sunday against Chicago.
"It is extremely unlikely Matt will play," coach Jim Mora said after practice, when the team listed him as doubtful.
Hasselbeck watched Friday as Wallace prepared for his 13th start of his seven-year career for Seattle (1-1).
Not exactly the way Hasselbeck wanted his 34th birthday to go.
Yet while walking off the field he flashed a flashed a thumbs up sign to the parents of 14-year-old Brandon Jackson. The teen suffered a stroke during open heart surgery as a baby and has a loss of dexterity in his hands and impaired balance. He was standing a few feet away, wearing the No. 8 game jersey of his favorite Seahawks player.
"See you at lunch," Hasselbeck said to Brandon's family.
He then headed into the training room for an elliptical workout as Brandon toured the team's fancy, spacious locker room, his mouth agape.
Mora also said it's unlikely Lofa Tatupu will play. The three-time Pro Bowl middle linebacker, another of Seattle's 13 banged-up starters, has a hamstring injury.
Walter Jones will be a game-time decision. The nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle practiced fully for the third consecutive day.
He had his second knee surgery in nine months in August, and Mora sounded as if Brandon Frye will start for him. Frye was released by Miami earlier this month. With starter Sean Locklear out with a high ankle sprain, Frye could be one of just two available tackles on Seattle's roster.
"He hasn't played in a long time. He's coming off a pretty significant injury," Mora said of Jones. "We have to make the right decision ... for not only this game but future games, and for Big Walt himself."
Hasselbeck fractured a rib last weekend when he got hit by San Francisco's Patrick Willis on a dive for the goal line. He struggled toward the sideline after the hit. He said he was lightheaded because he couldn't breathe.
An X-ray at the stadium was negative. The Seahawks then took him to Stanford Medical Center - they feared blood in his urine or internal injuries such as a damaged lung. He underwent an electrocardiogram test and a CT scan.
Hasselbeck missed nine games with a bulging disk in his back last year, his worst season statistically since he became a starter in Seattle in 2001. Seattle finished 4-12 in 2008, its worst season in 16 years.
Asked this week if he was extra motivated to return on Sunday against the Bears (1-1), Hasselbeck said: "Absolutely, especially with the amount of guys that we have banged up.
"But as a player, that's not your call. Your job is to just go out there and give them what you got."
Fullback Justin Griffith is unlikely to play because of a strained knee. Second-year man Owen Schmitt would replace him.
Seattle did get good injury news. Cornerback Ken Lucas (groin) and defensive tackle Brandon Mebane (calf), listed as questionable, both said they passed post-practice tests on the field with trainers. They expect to start Sunday.
Mora also said wide receiver Deion Branch and center Chris Spencer will make their season debuts against Chicago.