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Tuesday Injury Report: Aaron Lynch will not practice
Aug 15, 2017 at 8:51 AM
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San Francisco 49ers
LB Aaron Lynch left Monday's practice after suffering a right ankle injury. He slowly walked off of the practice field and went to the locker room. Lynch will not practice on Tuesday but the injury is not considered to be long-term, according to multiple reports. The edge defender had two sacks during Friday's 27-17 preseason win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Second-year
DL DeForest Buckner remains out after suffering a low-ankle sprain against the Chiefs. He is not expected to be available against the Denver Broncos on Saturday.
Below is the 49ers' Tuesday player participation report leading into practice at 10:15 a.m.
Out
DL Ronald Blair (groin),
DL DeForest Buckner (ankle),
WR Aaron Burbridge (hamstring),
LB Jayson DiManche (hamstring),
OL Joshua Garnett (knee),
LB Aaron Lynch (ankle),
LB Donavin Newsom (concussion),
S Jimmie Ward (hamstring-PUP)
Limited
LB Brock Coyle (rib),
CB Dontae Johnson (concussion),
TE George Kittle (hamstring)
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