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49ers-Redskins Injury Report: Kyle Juszczyk missed second-straight practice

Oct 12, 2017 at 3:57 PM--


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The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for a road game on Sunday against the Washington Redskins at FedExField in Landover, Maryland.

Rookie linebacker Reuben Foster and safety Eric Reid continued to receive practice reps on Thursday. It was their second-straight day of practice since both were injured. Foster is returning from a high-ankle sprain suffered on September 10 against the Carolina Panthers while Reid is returning from a PCL injury he sustained on September 17 against the Seattle Seahawks. Like Wednesday's practice, both were limited.

Fullback Kyle Juszczyk, who is ailing from a back injury, did not participate in Thursday's practice. It was his second-straight practice spent on the sideline.

Safety Jimmie Ward practiced in a blue no-contact jersey as he recovers from a shoulder injury.

Below are the official Thursday practice participation reports for both San Francisco and Washington, as provided by the 49ers Communications department.

San Francisco 49ers Thursday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
FB Kyle Juszczyk (back)

Limited Participation in Practice
LB Ray-Ray Armstrong (shoulder), S Adrian Colbert (hamstring), LB Reuben Foster (ankle), TE George Kittle (chest), DT Earl Mitchell (knee), S Eric Reid (knee), S Jimmie Ward (shoulder), LB Dekoda Watson (groin), CB Ahkello Witherspoon (concussion)

Full Participation in Practice
LB Navorro Bowman (not injury related), WR Pierre Garçon (not injury related), DT D.J. Jones (back), T Joe Staley (not injury related)

Washington Redskins Thursday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
S Deshazor Everett (hamstring), RB Rob Kelley (ankle), CB Josh Norman (rib), T Ty Nsekhe (core muscle), T Trent Williams (knee)

Limited Participation in Practice
S D.J. Swearinger (hamstring)

Full Participation in Practice
LB Zach Brown (illness), WR Josh Doctson (shoulder), LB Mason Foster (shoulder), S Montae Nicholson (shoulder)



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