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Unger and Bryant with concussions

RENTON, Wash. -- Center Max Unger and defensive lineman Red Bryant both suffered concussion symptoms in Sunday's game, Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Monday.

"Max had a good day [Monday]," Carroll said "He got hit in the head [in Sunday's game] and Red did as well, as we found out today. They both will go through the [concussion] protocol to see if they are able to return [to play this weekend]. We'll take great care in making those decisions."

Carroll also was asked about receiver Percy Harvin's status to return this weekend at Atlanta.

"I don't know that, but I'm not counting on that," Carroll said. "We'll see. We're still working to bring him back, and he had a good rehab work [Monday]."

Carroll also said it's unlikely right tackle Breno Giacomini will return to the offense this weekend, but he will practice this week, as will left tackle Russell Okung.

Okung can't come off injured reserve until Nov. 17, so it's possible both starting offensive tackles could come back for the home game against Minnesota that day.

"Breno could play this week, but it's not likely he'll be ready," Carroll said. "It's a lot to ask in one week on the practice field. We'll take a couple of weeks to get his legs under him."

Giacomini had arthroscopic knee surgery Sept. 30th. Okung has a torn ligament in a big toe. Both players worked out on the field before Sunday's game against Tampa Bay.