San Francisco 49ers running back Matt Breida and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald were each listed as questionable for Sunday's Week 5 matchup between the two teams. Both are expected to play, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
49ers' RB Matt Breida, listed as questionable for Sunday with a shoulder injury, is expected to play vs. Cardinals, per source.
Breida is dealing with a shoulder injury while Fitzgerald is dealing with hamstring and back issues.
While running back Alfred Morris has three more carries this season than Breida, the latter has been the most productive. Breida has rushed for 313 yards on 41 carries with a touchdown and ranks No. 3 in the NFL in rushing yards.
Fitzgerald has registered 15 receptions for 141 yards this season, which ranks No. 2 among the Cardinals behind rookie receiver Christian Kirk.
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