The San Francisco 49ers have released the list of inactive players for their Wild Card playoff matchup at home against the Seattle Seahawks. These players will not suit up for Saturday's game.
Only Garoppolo and Thomas were previously ruled out of this afternoon's action. Every other player on the 49ers' inactive list is a healthy scratch.
On Friday, San Francisco made two roster moves, elevating Coleman and cornerback Janoris Jenkins from the practice squad, making them options to play against the Seahawks. However, Coleman is inactive.
Coleman isn't the only inactive running back. Davis-Price, a rookie, is inactive for the eighth time this season.
Another rookie, Jackson, is inactive for the fourth time this season, the second consecutive game, and the third time in the last four games.
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