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49ers-Cardinals Injury Report: Hyde limited, Lynch and Robinson sit
Not much has changed from last week. San Francisco 49ers
RB Carlos Hyde remains limited in practice while
OLB Aaron Lynch and
CB Rashard Robinson continue to sit out practice.
Hyde's sprained AC joint occurred during the third quarter of the 49ers' October 16 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Lynch and Robinson were both injured against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 23.
Below are the Wednesday injury reports for both the 49ers and the Cardinals. The two teams play each other on Sunday in Arizona.
San Francisco 49ers Wednesday Practice
Did Not Practice
LB Aaron Lynch (ankle), CB Rashard Robinson (knee)
Limited Participation
LB Nick Bellore (shoulder), DT Quinton Dial (knee/neck), DT Glenn Dorsey (knee), RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder), C Daniel Kilgore (hamstring), WR Torrey Smith (back)
Full Participation
G Zane Beadles (ankle/knee)
Arizona Cardinals Wednesday Practice
Did Not Practice
S Tyrann Mathieu (shoulder), QB Carson Palmer (not injury related), CB Tharold Simon (ankle)
Limited Participation
WR John Brown (hamstring), TE Darren Fells (ankle), WR Larry Fitzgerald (ankle), LB Alex Okafor (calf), DT Ed Stinson (toe)
Full Participation
CB Justin Bethel (foot)
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