49ers TE Garrett Celek, DE Quinton Dial injured against Rams

Nov 1, 2015 at 11:49 AM--


The injuries are piling up for the San Francisco 49ers as they play against the Rams in St. Louis. TE Garrett Celek is being evaluated for a concussion that he may have suffered during the second quarter of play.

Shortly after that, CB Kenneth Acker was slow to get up after colliding with S Eric Reid. However, he jogged off of the field on his own power and then returned to the field to play.

DE Quinton Dial was also slow to get up on a later play in the same quarter.

The team has already lost special teamer L.J. McCray and RB Reggie Bush, both of which were carted to the locker room.

McCray looked to have a right ankle injury. Bush slipped on the sideline concrete, injuring his left leg.

The 49ers trail the Rams 20-6 at the half.

Updated Injuries:

RB Reggie Bush, S LJ McCray officially ruled OUT with knee injuries. TE Garrett Celek (concussion) OUT. RB Mike Davis (hand) OUT. CB Kenneth Reaser (ankle) Questionable.



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