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49ers-Seahawks Injury Report: Dre Greenlaw, Aaron Banks “full-go” for Wild Card battle

Jan 12, 2023 at 3:08 PM--


The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for their Wild Card Round playoff contest against the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Guard Aaron Banks and linebacker Dre Greenlaw made it through the week of practice, and both are set to play this weekend.

"Full-go," head coach Kyle Shanahan said of his two players. "We had a good practice yesterday. The other two have been walk-throughs, but they looked good yesterday."


It looks like the 49ers will be at full strength on Saturday—or as close to full strength as a team that has lost two quarterbacks and a starting cornerback this season—when they face the Seahawks. Only two players, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and cornerback Ambry Thomas, were ruled out.

Shanahan was asked if he feels good about the state of the team with only two players ruled out.

"Definitely," he responded. "We know who's playing, and we've got a number of guys back who we haven't had, so excited about it."

Unlike the last time the two teams played, rookie quarterback Brock Purdy is healthy. Purdy played through oblique and rib injuries during that Week 15 clash.


Below are the official injury reports for the 49ers and Seahawks, provided by the 49ers Communications staff. Also included are Thursday's practice participation reports.

San Francisco 49ers


Out
QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)

Seattle Seahawks


Questionable
CB Xavier Crawford (hamstring), RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle, quadricep), DE Shelby Harris (knee), G Phil Haynes (ankle)

San Francisco 49ers Thursday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)

Full Participation in Practice
DL Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), OL Aaron Banks (ankle, knee), DL Nick Bosa (not injury related - resting player), LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (neck), DL Kevin Givens (knee), LB Dre Greenlaw (back), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee)

Seattle Seahawks Thursday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
CB Xavier Crawford (hamstring), G Phil Haynes (ankle)

Limited Participation in Practice
RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle, quadricep), TE Noah Fant (knee), DE Shelby Harris (knee), WR Tyler Lockett (shin), S Ryan Neal (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)

Full Participation in Practice
LB Bruce Irvin (pectoral), G Gabe Jackson (not injury related - resting player), T Abraham Lucas (knee), DT Al Woods (Achilles, not injury related - resting player), CB Tariq Woolen (ankle)

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