It sounds like help is on the way for the San Francisco 49ers cornerbacks. Emmanuel Moseley, who has missed the last two games due to a concussion, was back at practice on Wednesday, albeit in a blue no-contact jersey.
Moseley was without the blue jersey on Thursday, which indicates that the starting cornerback has been cleared from the concussion protocol and could be set to play on Sunday night against the Los Angeles Rams.
No more blue jersey for #49ers CB Emmanuel Moseley at today's practice. It appears he's cleared concussion protocol. A good sign for Sunday night against the Rams.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan has sounded optimistic that Moseley would be returning soon. The 49ers defense gave up 342 passing yards to the Miami Dolphins during this past weekend's 43-17 defeat at Levi's Stadium.
A practice participation report will be released later today, and we'll find out if Moseley remained limited or was "full-go."
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