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A list of 49ers players who did not practice on Tuesday

Aug 17, 2021 at 12:01 PM--


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Today, the San Francisco 49ers held their final Santa Clara-based practice of the week. This afternoon, the team will board a plane and travel to Southern California for two joint practices this week and a game on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. Players will have tomorrow off, and the practices will take place on Thursday and Friday.

The following 49ers players did not participate in this morning's practice, per multiple reports.



Banks suffered his injury on Saturday night against the Kansas City Chiefs; as did Coleman. Banks is expected to miss the remainder of the preseason while Coleman's status is day-to-day. Mitchell is also expected to miss the rest of the preseason.

The 49ers stated that Williams is dealing with "knee swelling" that resulted from an impact during Monday's practice, forcing the veteran tackle to limp off the field.

Hurd, Moseley, Mitchell, and Kinlaw were among the 22 players who did not take the field against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday night.

"Javon (Kinlaw) hurt his shoulder last week," head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Monday. "He'll be week-to-week. I doubt he'll be out there this week. It wasn't a setback. It was a new thing—his shoulder."



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