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Seahawks tight end John Carlson will miss the season

Jacksonville Jaguars v Seattle Seahawks

SEATTLE - OCTOBER 11: John Carlson #89 of the Seattle Seahawks carries the ball during the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 11, 2009 at Qwest Field in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks defeated the Jaguars 41-0. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

Otto Greule Jr

John Carlson contributed a great deal to Seattle’s playoff win last year with two touchdowns, but he won’t be able to help the Seahawks for the entire 2011 season.

Carlson will miss the season with a torn labrum, Pete Carroll announced Tuesday.

“That’s a big loss for us,” said Carroll.

We agree. Carlson has averaged more than 500 yards-per-season in his three years in Seattle. He had a diminished role last year, but their offense needs as many versatile players as it can get.

On paper, the Seahawks had one of the more intriguing tight end combinations in the league with new pickup Zach Miller joining Carlson.

"[Carlson] was rocking and rolling, and those two guys out there together looked really good. Fortunately, our tight ends have really played well,” Carroll said.

That combination may never play together because Carlson is a free agent after the season.