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49ers-Dolphins Injury Report: No 49ers listed as Out for Sunday
Nov 25, 2016 at 12:56 PM
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No one for the San Francisco 49ers is listed as Out for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Those on today's injury list are all Questionable.
CB Jimmie Ward, who suffered a concussion on Sunday against the New England Patriots, was cleared for non-contact football activity this week after not practicing on Tuesday or Wednesday. He is currently in the league-mandated concussion protocol.
WR Torrey Smith has been practicing this week. Smith missed the first game of his career this past weekend as he sat against the Patriots.
On Thursday, head coach Chip Kelly said that
OLB Aaron Lynch has practiced all week, but would still be a game time decision on Sunday. "He's practiced every day this week and we'll continue to monitor him and make a decision either after Saturday's practice or Sunday's workout," Kelly said.
Below are the official injury reports for Sunday's game. Also included are the Friday practice participation reports for both teams.
San Francisco 49ers Injuries
Questionable
DT Quinton Dial (knee/neck), LB Aaron Lynch (ankle), WR Torrey Smith (shoulder), CB Jimmie Ward (concussion)
Miami Dolphins Injuries
Out
C Mike Pouncey (hip)
Doubtful
T Branden Albert (wrist)
Questionable
RB Kenyan Drake (knee), CB Xavien Howard (knee), LB Jelani Jenkins (knee/hand), WR Jarvis Landry (shoulder), LB Spencer Paysinger (neck), WR Kenny Stills (calf), DT Ndamukong Suh (knee), T Laremy Tunsil (shoulder), DE Mario Williams (ankle)
San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice
Limited Participation
DT Quinton Dial (knee/neck), LB Aaron Lynch (ankle), WR Torrey Smith (shoulder), CB Jimmie Ward (concussion)
Full Participation
G Zane Beadles (ankle/knee), DT Glenn Dorsey (knee), LB Eli Harold (toe), C Daniel Kilgore (hamstring/calf), CB Keith Reaser (ankle/shoulder), CB Rashard Robinson (knee), S Jaquiski Tartt (calf)
Miami Dolphins Friday Practice
Did Not Practice
T Branden Albert (wrist), C Mike Pouncey (hip)
Limited Participation
RB Kenyan Drake (knee), CB Xavien Howard (knee), LB Jelani Jenkins (knee/hand), WR Jarvis Landry (shoulder), LB Spencer Paysinger (neck), WR Kenny Stills (calf), T Laremy Tunsil (shoulder), DE Mario Williams (ankle)
Full Participation
DT Ndamukong Suh (knee)
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