The San Francisco 49ers have released the list of inactive players for their Week 7 matchup on the road against the New England Patriots. These players will not suit up for Sunday's game.
The 49ers made several roster moves on Saturday, including the activations of safeties Johnathan Cyprien and Jared Mayden from the practice squad. The move comes after starting safeties Jaquiski Tartt (groin) and Jimmie Ward (quadricep) were ruled out on Friday.
Neither offensive tackle Trent Williams (ankle) nor running back Jeff Wilson Jr. (calf) are among the 49ers' inactives this weekend. San Francisco listed both as "questionable" on Friday.
Wide receiver Dante Pettis is inactive for the third consecutive game.
Below are the players who will be inactive for the 49ers:
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