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Reuben Foster, Jaquiski Tartt, and Pierre Garçon expected to be back after the bye

Nov 13, 2018 at 3:31 PM--


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Linebacker Reuben Foster, safety Jaquiski Tartt, and wide receiver Pierre Garçon were inactive on Monday night against the New York Giants. Foster is dealing with a hamstring injury while Tartt is dealing with a shoulder issue.

Garçon was set back by a knee injury on October 7 during a matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

All three are expected to practice when the San Francisco 49ers return from their bye next week, head coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters on Tuesday.

"We anticipate getting them back to practice next week when we start," he said.

The 49ers escaped Monday's loss without any significant injuries. Shanahan added that he expects the entire 53-man roster to be healthy enough to practice when the players return.

Wide receiver Marquise Goodwin did not show any concussion symptoms when he was re-checked on Tuesday morning.

The 49ers are 2-8 heading into their bye week and will look to earn their third win of the season when they face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on November 25.



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