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49ers-Redskins Injury Report: FB Kyle Juszczyk out against Washington
Oct 13, 2017 at 1:34 PM
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The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for a game on Sunday against the Washington Redskins in Landover, Maryland.
Both Reuben Foster and Eric Reid were listed as questionable. Once healthy, Foster is expected to take the place of NaVorro Bowman,
who is being released by the team, at the Mike linebacker spot.
Fullback
Kyle Juszczyk will not play against Washington. He did not practice this week.
Below are the official injury reports for San Francisco and Washington. Also included are Friday's practice participation reports, which were provided by the 49ers Communications team.
San Francisco 49ers
Out
FB Kyle Juszczyk (back)
Questionable
S Adrian Colbert (hamstring), LB Reuben Foster (ankle), S Eric Reid (knee), LB Dekoda Watson (groin), CB Ahkello Witherspoon (concussion)
Washington Redskins
Out
CB Josh Norman (rib), T Ty Nsekhe (core muscle)
Doubtful
S Deshazor Everett (hamstring), RB Rob Kelley (ankle)
Questionable
T
Trent Williams (knee)
San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
FB Kyle Juszczyk (back)
Limited Participation in Practice
S Adrian Colbert (hamstring), LB Reuben Foster (ankle), S Eric Reid (knee), LB Dekoda Watson (groin), CB Ahkello Witherspoon (concussion)
Full Participation in Practice
LB Ray-Ray Armstrong (shoulder), WR Pierre Garçon (not injury related), DT D.J. Jones (back), TE
George Kittle (chest), DT Earl Mitchell (knee), T Joe Staley (not injury related), S Jimmie Ward (shoulder)
Washington Redskins Friday 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)
Full Participation in Practice
LB Zach Brown (illness), WR Josh Doctson (shoulder), LB Mason Foster (shoulder), S Montae Nicholson (shoulder), S D.J. Swearinger (hamstring)
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