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49ers-Bills Injury Report: Deebo Samuel, K’Waun Williams don’t practice, Emmanuel Moseley limited
The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for their Week 13 contest against the Buffalo Bills. They are practicing in Glendale, Arizona for the foreseeable future after being forced to move out of Santa Clara County due to local restrictions, which now prohibit contact sports. The team will host Monday night's "home game" at State Farm Stadium.
Deebo Samuel did not practice. Although, head coach
Kyle Shanahan noted that the team is being cautious with the second-year receiver. Sunday was his first game back since injuring his hamstring on October 25, and Samuel was a little sore this week.
Also not practicing is cornerback K'Waun Williams, who Shanahan said is not expected to practice this week as he continues to recover from a high-ankle sprain.
Running back
Tevin Coleman and offensive lineman Tom Compton, who were inactive on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams due to injuries, are not listed on the injury report.
Below are Thursday's practice participation reports for both the 49ers and Bills, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
San Francisco 49ers Thursday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
WR Deebo Samuel (hamstring), CB K'Waun Williams (ankle)
Limited Participation in Practice
CB
Emmanuel Moseley (hamstring)
Full Participation in Practice
WR
Brandon Aiyuk (not injury related), DT D.J. Jones (not injury related), DE
Jordan Willis (not injury related)
Buffalo Bills Thursday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
DE Mario Addison (knee, rest)
Limited Participation in Practice
QB Jake Fromm (not injury related), TE Reggie Gilliam (hamstring), RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring)
Full Participation in Practice
QB Josh Allen (knee, ankle), G Jon Feliciano (foot)
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