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Kyle Shanahan provides injury updates the day after 49ers’ win vs. Cardinals
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Head coach Kyle Shanahan didn't have much to report regarding injuries after the San Francisco 49ers' win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. He only mentioned offensive lineman
Jon Feliciano, who exited with a concussion. However, he noted that there may be more updates on Monday, the day after the game.
Shanahan jumped on a conference call on Monday afternoon and shared the following updates.
As expected, Feliciano is in the concussion protocol.
Per Shanahan, wide receiver
Deebo Samuel is still dealing with knee and rib injuries. Running back
Elijah Mitchell is still working through a knee injury. A shin injury still hampers wide receiver
Jauan Jennings.
Neither Mitchell nor Jennings were active against the Cardinals. All three players are considered day-to-day.
The 49ers are one of two remaining undefeated teams in the NFL (Eagles). They will host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night at Levi's Stadium.
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