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49ers-Colts Injury Report: Bowman, Dumervil, Staley return to practice

Oct 5, 2017 at 3:57 PM--


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Linebacker Reuben Foster and safety Eric Reid continue to sit out practice for the San Francisco 49ers as they recover from injuries. Neither is expected to play on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. Foster is still recovering from a high-ankle sprain he suffered during Week 1 against the Carolina Panthers. Reid is recovering from a PCL injury he suffered during Week 2 against the Seattle Seahawks.

Linebacker NaVorro Bowman, defensive end Elvis Dumervil, and tackle Joe Staley returned to practice after being given Wednesday off. Running backs Carlos Hyde (hip) and Matt Breida (ankle) continue to be limited.

Below are the official Thursday practice participation reports for both the 49ers and Colts, as provided by the 49ers Communications team.

San Francisco 49ers Thursday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
S Adrian Colbert (hamstring), LB Reuben Foster (ankle), S Eric Reid (knee), LB Dekoda Watson (groin)

Limited Participation in Practice
RB Matt Breida (ankle), WR Marquise Goodwin (concussion), RB Carlos Hyde (hip)

Full Participation in Practice
LB Navorro Bowman (not injury related), DE Elvis Dumervil (not injury related), T Joe Staley (not injury related), DE Pita Taumoepenu (ankle)

Indianapolis Colts Thursday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
RB Frank Gore (rest), CB Nate Hairston (quadricep), RB Matt Jones (knee), QB Andrew Luck (right shoulder), CB Rashaan Melvin (hamstring, ankle), G Jack Mewhort (rest)

Limited Participation in Practice
TE Jack Doyle (concussion, neck), WR Chester Rogers (hamstring)

Full Participation in Practice
S Matthias Farley (quadricep), C Ryan Kelly (foot), RB Marlon Mack (shoulder), CB Chris Milton (hamstring), LB Anthony Walker (hamstring), CB Quincy Wilson (knee)



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