RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Monday that left tackle Russell Okung is unlikely to play on Sunday against Jacksonville after suffering a toe injury against San Francisco. Carroll would not give specifics on the severity of Okungs injury, saying the team is still awaiting more information before coming to a determination on how long theyll be without their Pro Bowl lineman. "I know there is some stuff that happened there and were waiting to figure it all out," Carroll said. "I think its best just to hold there. If I told you something Id be making it up." The most Carroll would reveal about Okungs status was the likelihood that he would be unavailable to play against the Jaguars. "I dont think thats possible," Carroll said. "Well see what happens. I dont think he can make that." Okung was injured on the final play of the first quarter on Sunday night, following a 60-minute weather delay. Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson fell forward in a pile for a 2-yard gain on a third-and-2 run. Okung walked off the field with a limp and was taken by a cart for further tests at the stadium. He returned to the sideline and went through some footwork drills, but ultimately spent the rest of the night on the sideline as a spectator. Short of Wilson or safety Earl Thomas, no Seattle player may be more important than Okung. Hes struggled with ankle injuries early in his career and missed the end of the 2011 season with a torn pectoral muscle. But he started the final 14 regular season games last season and both playoff matchups, serving as an important blindside protector for Wilson. Seattle tried to fill Okungs absence on Sunday by sliding guard Paul McQuistan to left tackle and inserting James Carpenter at guard. McQuistan was serviceable but struggled trying to slow down San Francisco pass rusher Aldon Smith, who finished with two sacks and three quarterback hits. 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