If you were wondering where cornerback K'Waun Williams disappeared to during the San Francisco 49ers' Thursday night game against the Green Bay Packers, you were not alone. The team provided an update at halftime.
Williams is listed as "questionable" to return to the game due to an ankle injury.
Also "questionable" to return is safety Jaquiski Tartt, who suffered a foot injury. He was inactive for the past two games due to a groin injury.
Update: Tartt was later ruled "out." Head coach Kyle Shanahan informed reporters after that game that the safety suffered a toe injury.
The Packers currently lead the home-team 49ers 21-3 at halftime. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has already thrown three touchdown passes to three different targets against San Francisco's defense. He is 13-of-18 for 149 yards.
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