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49ers-Texans Injury Report: Trent Brown questionable, will be a game-time decision

Dec 8, 2017 at 1:09 PM--


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San Francisco 49ers tackle Trent Brown (shoulder) looked good in practice on Friday, but will still be a game-time decision, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. Brown was the only 49ers player listed on Friday's injury report.

Brown was questionable last week for the game against the Chicago Bears. He ended up playing in all 75 offensive snaps at Soldier Field.

"Everyone else is good to go," Shanahan told reporters on Friday.

The only other 49ers player who was limited during Friday's practice, as he has been all week, is safety Adrian Colbert (thumb).

Below are the official injury reports for the 49ers and Texans. Also included are Friday's practice participation reports, which were provided by the 49ers Communications team.

San Francisco 49ers


Questionable
T Trent Brown (shoulder)

Houston Texans


Out
RB Alfred Blue (concussion), T Julien Davenport (shoulder), LB Jelani Jenkins (concussion), WR Braxton Miller (concussion)

Questionable
G Xavier Su'a-Filo (groin)

San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice


Limited Participation in Practice
T Trent Brown (shoulder), S Adrian Colbert (thumb)

Full Participation in Practice
DT DeForest Buckner (not injury related), DE Elvis Dumervil (not injury related), DT Earl Mitchell (not injury related), S Eric Reid (knee), T Joe Staley (not injury related)

Houston Texans Friday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
RB Alfred Blue (concussion), T Julien Davenport (shoulder), LB Jelani Jenkins (concussion), WR Braxton Miller (concussion)

Limited Participation in Practice
G Xavier Su'a-Filo (groin)

Full Participation in Practice
G Jeff Allen (hand), LB Jadeveon Clowney (knee), WR Will Fuller (ribs), CB Kareem Jackson (ribs), CB Johnathan Joseph (shoulder), G Greg Mancz (shoulder), WR Chris Thompson (neck), RB Jordan Todman (hand)



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