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49ers vs. Buccaneers: Marquise Goodwin a late add to Week 12 inactives
Nov 25, 2018 at 8:39 AM
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Amid a turbulent few hours for the San Francisco 49ers, wide receiver Marquise Goodwin ended up finding his way to the team's Week 12 inactive list against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The San Francisco 49ers have certainly gone through an interesting few hours since arriving in Tampa Bay to take on the 3-7 Buccaneers in Week 12, highlighted by the news linebacker Reuben Foster was
once again arrested on charges of domestic violence.
Foster ended up appearing on the Niners' Week 13 inactives list, indicating the filing process for his
pending release from the team has not yet gone official.
Here are those players
not suiting up for the 49ers' contest against the Bucs:
- WR Marquise Goodwin
- WR Pierre Garçon
- RB Alfred Morris
- LB Reuben Foster
- OG Joshua Garnett
- OT Shon Coleman
- NT D.J. Jones
Goodwin, meanwhile,
missed all three 49ers practice sessions this week while tending to a personal matter. Additionally, he was
excused yesterday before the game tending to this unknown off-field situation.
Along with Garçon, the Niners figure to be a bit shorthanded at wide receiver. This indicates more playing time for younger contributors, Kendrick Bourne and Dante Pettis.
The 49ers and Buccaneers kick off at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday from Raymond James Stadium.
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