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PEORIA, Ariz. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Jersey . -- Taijuan Walkers ascension to a spot in the Seattle Mariners rotation is on hold. The Mariners shut down their top pitching prospect for at least one week on Friday after exams revealed inflammation in the bursa of his right shoulder. Seattle manager Lloyd McClendon said the decision was made after Walker flew to Los Angeles to get a second opinion on the sore shoulder that has limited him during spring training. "It definitely (stinks)," Walker said. "I feel good about the situation. Id rather not push it and fight through something and make it worse. Im just going to take the time off, get healthy and move on." Walker was examined by Dr. Neal ElAttrache at the Kerlan Jobe Clinic in Los Angeles on Thursday. He confirmed the original diagnosis of the Mariners medical staff in Arizona. For now it appears to be a minor setback and something many pitchers experience at one time. But Walker was being counted on by Seattle to be at the back end of its rotation and answer at least one question behind ace Felix Hernandez and American League Cy Young finalist Hisashi Iwakuma. Even Iwakumas status is a bit of an unknown as he has yet to throw because of a finger injury. Iwakuma was having his finger re-examined later Friday. The entire starting staff is in flux aside from Hernandez. "(A) lot of opportunities and we have a lot of big arms to hopefully take advantage of those opportunities," McClendon said. "Well see what happens. I just hope they dont all eliminate themselves. Then we have a problem." Walker is one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. The 21-year-old has quickly risen through the Seattle farm system and his major league debut at the end of last season only heightened expectations about what he could bring to the Mariners rotation in the future. Walker made three starts last September with a 1-0 record and 3.60 ERA. Walker showed up for camp with a sore throwing shoulder and had been limited to throwing off flat ground so far. He had long toss throwing sessions on back-to-back days earlier this week, leading to the hope of a bullpen session, but that has now been altered. Walker said he could feel the discomfort in his shoulder when he threw but didnt consider it painful, but rather more nagging. "This guy, were not just talking about 2014, were hopefully talking about the next 15 years," McClendon said. "We have to be cautious and we have to be smart." Walker is taking anti-inflammatory medication along with giving his arm a rest in the hope the inflammation will clear up. He said the visit to Los Angeles was reassuring, as was word that his MRI exams were clear and showed no structural damage. "Honestly, Im just going to try and take it day by day, see how I feel each day and not worry about the start of the season, just worry about getting ready first, getting healthy first," Walker said. "I dont want to get too ahead of myself and push anything." Walkers wont be going back to the beginning of his program but it could be difficult to have him ready by opening day due to the week of rest. If he follows the plans of Seattles other starters, Walker would start with flat-ground throwing, followed by three bullpens and two sessions of throwing live batting practice before possibly throwing a simulated game. Thats a best-case scenario and only works if he doesnt experience any discomfort in the shoulder through the process before finally getting into an actual game setting. "As far as the actual amount of time, its hard to say that because we still have to go the day-to-day thing, but we want to have a plan for him so he can look down and in his mind know where he is at and where he is going to be," Seattle head athletic trainer Rick Griffin said. "But the biggest thing is it has to be progression, day-to-day and pain free." Marcus Morris Pistons Jersey . 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Russell Wilson and the defending champion Seattle Seahawks (14-4) take on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots (14-4), in a matchup of the No. 1 seeds in the NFC and AFC, respectively.___STARSPassing— Tom Brady, Patriots, was 23 of 35 for 226 yards and three touchdowns in a 45-7 rout of Indianapolis to lead New England to the Super Bowl.— Russell Wilson, Seahawks, overcame a four-interception game by throwing his lone touchdown in overtime, a 35-yard game-winner to Jermaine Kearse that led Seattle to the Super Bowl with a 28-22 victory over the Green Bay Packers.___Rushing— LeGarrette Blount, Patriots, ran for 148 yards and three TDs on 30 carries in New Englands 45-7 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.— Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks, ran for 157 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown that gave Seattle a brief lead late in the fourth quarter of a 28-22 overtime win over the Green Bay Packers.___Receiving— Julian Edelman, Patriots, caught nine passes for 98 yards to help New England top Indianapolis 45-7.— Doug Baldwin, Seahawks, had six catches for 106 yards in Seattles Super Bowl-clinching 28-22 overtime victory over the Green Bay Packers.___Defence— Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Packers, intercepted Russell Wilson twice in Green Bays 28-22 overtime loss to Seattle.— Darrelle Revis and Jamie Collins, Patriots, each intercepted Andrew Luck in New Englands 45-7 rout of Indianapolis.___Special Teams— Jon Ryan and Garry Gilliam, Seahawks. Ryan, Seattles punter and holder on field goals, completed a 19-yard TD pass to offensive tackle Garry Gilliam on a fake field goal in the third quarter of the Seahawks 28-22 overtime win over Green Bay.— Mason Crosby, Packers, kicked five field goals, including a 48-yarder with 14 seconds left that sent the game to overtime before Green Bay fell 28-22 to the Seattle Seahawks.___SUPER DUOBill Belichick and Tom Brady are headed to a special place where no coach or player has gone more: the Super Bowl. They earned their sixth trip with the second-most lopsided AFC championship victory ever, a 45-7 win over the Indianapolis Colts. With his sixth Super Bowl berth, Brady surpassed John Elway for the most by a quarterback and tied defensive lineman Mike Lodish for most by any player. Belichicks sixth visit tied him with Don Shulas for most by a coach.___MILESTONESNew England tied Dallas and Pittsburgh for the most appearances in the Super Bowl with eight. ... Seattle became the first defending champion to make the Super Bowl in 10 years, when New England (2003-04) accomplished the feat. ... Indianapolis Adam Vinatieri (30) passed Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (29) for the most career post-season games played in NFL history. ... New England running back LeGarrette Blount tied wide receiver David Givens for the most post-season TDs in franchise history with seven. All of Blounts have come against Indianapolis.___STREAKS & STATSSeattles five giveaways in a 28-22 overtime win over Green Bay on Sunday were the most the Seahawks have had since Pete Carroll took over as coach in 2010. ... Seattles 16-point comeback in a 28-22 overtime win over Green Bay on Sunday was the largest ever in a conference title game. The Colts defeated the Patriots after trailing 21-6 in 2006.___OVERPOWERINGNew Englands 45-7 victory over the Indianapolis Colts was the second-most lopsided AFC championship victory ever. 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He completed 12 of 33 passes for 126 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions. He lost 43-22 in last seasons divisional playoff with Blount rushing for 166 yards and four touchdowns. And on Nov. 16, he lost 43-22 as Jonas Gray rushed for 201 yards and four touchdowns.___SPECIAL PLAYSSpecial teams trickery lifted the Seahawks back into the game after falling behind 16-0. Their first touchdown came on a fake field goal when holder Jon Ryan threw 19 yards to tackle eligible Garry Gilliam in the third quarter. And Chris Matthews onside kick recovery with 2 minutes left kept the Seahawks alive before Seattle beat Green Bay 28-22 in overtime.___SURPRISE CONTRIBUTOREight days after baffling Baltimore with a four-man offensive linemen formation that drew a loud protest from Ravens coach John Harbaugh in the Patriots 35-31 divisional win, Bill Belichick called a pass to left tackle Nate Solder, who was eligible, that resulted in a 16-yard touchdown that made it 24-7 with just under five minutes gone in the third quarter. It was the first NFL catch for Solder, who was a tight end in college. The Patriots won 45-7. Solder is the third offensive lineman in Patriots history to catch a TD pass, joining Tom Ashworth (2005) and Pete Brock (1976).___QUIET EDDIEGreen Bay running back Eddie Lacy finished with 21 carries for 73 yards in the Packers 28-22 overtime loss to Seattle. In a crucial possession in the fourth quarter, Aaron Rodgers handed off to Lacy three straight times, and Green Bay failed to get the first down.___INJURIESSeahawks All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman played much of the final quarter of Seattles 28-22 win over Green Bay holding his left arm at his chest. He quietly left the field with his arm still pinned to his body, an NFC championship towel hanging off his right arm. Sherman said after the game about the Super Bowl: I will 100 per cent be able to play. ... Seahawks All-Pro safety Earl Thomas suffered a left shoulder injury in the second quarter, but returned before halftime and played the entire second half. Guard J.R. 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