The San Francisco 49ers released Saturday's player participation report leading into the open practice at Levi's Stadium.
Defensive lineman DeForest Buckner (ankle), who injured his ankle during Wednesday's practice, will return but be limited to individual drills.
Offensive lineman Joshua Garnett is a new addition to the injury report. He will not practice due to a knee injury and is not listed as "day-to-day," which would possibly indicate a longer-term injury.
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LB Brock Coyle (rib), Zach Franklin (ankle), OL Joshua Garnett (knee), LB Eli Harold (concussion), and S Jaquiski Tartt (rib). Harold is listed as "day-to-day."
Individual Drills Only
DL DeForest Buckner (ankle), OL J.P. Flynn (knee), TE George Kittle (hamstring), and LB Donavin Newsom (neck).
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