The Seattle Seahawks are gearing up for Super Bowl 60, but they've got a tricky decision to make. With the big game just around the corner, they need to decide whether to bring back Chazz Surratt, a special teams star who's been out with an ankle injury since Week 12. The clock is ticking, as Surratt has a 21-day window to practice before the season is over. If he's cleared to play, the Seahawks must make room on the active roster, which could mean cutting a player like rookie tackle Amari Kight, who's been inactive and doubtful for the past games. But what if Surratt can't make it back? Well, that's not a big deal either. The Seahawks can keep their IR-return slot, and no one else on injured reserve will be coming back this year. So, the pressure's on to decide by Tuesday, and the fate of the Seahawks' Super Bowl roster hangs in the balance.