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49ers open practice window for safety Marcell Harris, announce two practice squad signings
Oct 17, 2018 at 2:40 PM
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The San Francisco 49ers announced on Wednesday that defensive lineman Ryan Delaire and tight end Cole Wick have both been signed to the practice squad.
The 49ers waived Delaire on October 15 and Wick a day later.
The 49ers have also opened up the practice window for safety Marcell Harris. San Francisco placed him on injured reserve on September 3 due to an Achilles injury. Harris is eligible to return to the active roster beginning with the 49ers' Week 9 matchup against the Oakland Raiders and must be activated by November 7 to play this season.
The 49ers made Harris a sixth-round draft pick out of Florida in April. He did not play during his senior year due to the Achilles injury, which he suffered in 2017.
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