Seahawks' Pete Carroll calls for increased scrutiny of NFL playing surfaces amid injuries

A handful of players have spoken out about NFL playing surfaces

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll joined the growing chorus of complaints about the injuries some players are suffering and whether they have to do something with the playing surfaces.

San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle and free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. have both spoken out about playing surfaces earlier in the season. Kittle’s teammate Emmanuel Moseley suffered a torn ACL against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, North Carolina. Beckham’s former New York Giants teammate, Sterling Shepard, tore his ACL at MetLife Stadium against the Dallas Cowboys.

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Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll greets linebacker Uchenna Nwosu, #10, after the Seahawks defense made a stop on third down during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022, in Inglewood, California. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

"I think we definitely need to look at this really seriously in the offseason again," the longtime Seahawks coach told reporters Wednesday, via Pro Football Talk. "It’s been a discussion before. We’ve got to do what’s right, and we’ve got to do what’s safest for the players, and we’ve got to make those choices. I would pound on the drum for that."

Earlier this month, Kittle specifically called for continuity among NFL teams. He compared the surface to the NBA, saying "NBA guys don’t play on different wood, what are we doing? Hockey guys don’t play on different ices all the time. It’s ice."

Carroll said the playing surfaces needed to be more closely examined.

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll greets players during the second half of his team's NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals in Seattle, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022.  (AP Photo/Caean Couto)

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"I know that there’s numbers and there’s studies. You’ve got to figure out where the study comes from and who’s paying for it. There’s a lot of stuff here that we’ve got to figure out," he added. 

"We’ve got to do the right thing, but we definitely need to keep looking at it, because every now and then, it just feels like something is up, too many guys going down when they’re not even touching anybody. So anyway, we’ll see. The turfs are way better than they used to be and all that kind of stuff, but we’ve just got to see. I know I’m getting in trouble here, so I’ll shut up."

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Los Angeles Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson, #27, screams out in pain after injuring himself on a play late in the first half against the Seattle Seahawks at SoFi Stadium. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Carroll personally witnesses Los Angeles Chargers cornerback J. C. Jackson go down with non-contact knee injury at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, which cost him the season. Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf also suffered a knee injury, but it did not appear to be as serious as Jackson’s issue.

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