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49ers-Seahawks Injury Report: Jimmie Ward Questionable

Sep 15, 2017 at 1:43 PM--


The San Francisco 49ers released their official injury report for Sunday's road game against the Seattle Seahawks. The team completed its final full practice of the week on Friday and will now prepare to travel north to Seattle.

It was already known that free safety Jimmie Ward would be questionable for Sunday's game. Head coach Kyle Shanahan revealed that during his Friday press conference with the media. The only other player listed is linebacker Reuben Foster, who is expected to miss about a month after suffering a high-ankle sprain against the Carolina Panthers.

Below are the official injury reports for the 49ers and Seahawks as well as Friday's practice participation reports.

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San Francisco 49ers


Out
LB Reuben Foster (ankle)

Questionable
S Jimmie Ward (hamstring)

Seattle Seahawks


Doubtful
LB Terence Garvin (shoulder)

Questionable
CB Richard Sherman (hamstring)

San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
LB Reuben Foster (ankle)

Limited Participation in Practice
S Jimmie Ward (hamstring)

Full Participation in Practice
TE George Kittle (hamstring, calf), T Joe Staley (not injury related)

Seattle Seahawks Friday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
LB Terence Garvin (shoulder)

Limited Participation in Practice
CB Richard Sherman (hamstring)

Full Participation in Practice
LB K.J. Wright (ankle), DB Shaquill Griffin (concussion), LB Michael Wilhoite (calf), S Delano Hill (shoulder), RB Thomas Rawls (ankle)



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