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

Aug 20, 2021 at 9:52 AM--


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Today, the San Francisco 49ers are holding their second and final joint practice with the Los Angeles Chargers in Costa Mesa. The following players are not participating, per the Sacramento Bee.

  • LB Azeez Al-Shaair (elbow)
  • G Aaron Banks (shoulder)
  • DL Alex Barrett
  • T Shon Coleman (knee)
  • WR Jalen Hurd (knee)
  • DT Javon Kinlaw (shoulder)
  • CB Emmanuel Moseley (hamstring)
  • LT Trent Williams (knee)
  • RB Elijah Wilson (abductor)
  • S Tavon Wilson (maintenance day)

Al-Shaair is reportedly dealing with an elbow injury, per KNBR.


Williams left practice on Monday with a knee injury and had a procedure this week to deal with the aftereffects. The 49ers do not seem overly concerned about his status and still expect the veteran tackle to be ready for Week 1 of the regular season.

"He had a little swelling in his knee, so we drained it out," head coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters on Thursday. "He's going to take this week off, and hopefully, he'll be ready for the [Raiders] week."

Hurd is being sidelined due to knee tendinitis. However, the 49ers hope to see him more as the team prepares for its final preseason game, a matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Niners and Chargers play on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.



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