The San Francisco 49ers have released the list of inactive players for their Week 13 matchup at home against the Miami Dolphins. These players will not suit up for Sunday's game.
San Francisco listed four players as "questionable" to play against the Dolphins. They were guard Spencer Burford (ankle), defensive end Charles Omenihu (knee), wide receiver Deebo Samuel (quadricep), and tackle Trent Williams (back). Burford is the only one of those players among the team's four inatives.
As expected, defensive lineman Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), wide receiver Deebo Samuel (quad), tackle Trent Williams (back), and running back Christian McCaffrey (knee) are all active.
The only roster move the 49ers made over the weekend was placing Elijah Mitchell on injured reserve for the second time this season. The running back suffered an MCL sprain last weekend against the New Orleans Saints.
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