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49ers-Commanders: Charvarius Ward, Jordan Mason cleared to play; Drake Jackson among 7 inactives for Niners
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The San Francisco 49ers have released the list of inactive players for their Week 16 matchup at home against the Washington Commanders. These players will not suit up for Saturday's game.
Inactives:
On Friday, the 49ers
activated defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw from the injured reserve list. He has not appeared in a game since Week 3 due to a knee injury. To make room for him on the roster, San Francisco released linebacker Curtis Robinson.
The Niners also elevated two players—defensive lineman Michael Dwumfour and wide receiver Willie Snead—from the practice squad for Saturday's game.
On Thursday, running back
Jordan Mason (hamstring), defensive back Tarvarius Moore (illness, knee), cornerback
Ambry Thomas (ankle), and cornerback
Charvarius Ward (concussion) were
listed as "questionable" against the Commanders. All four are active.
Jackson, Dwelley, and Zakelj are all healthy scratches.
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