Injury Report: Carlos Hyde out, Ahmad Brooks questionable; Kilgore not activated yet
Nov 27, 2015 at 2:22 PM
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On Friday, San Francisco 49ers
RB Carlos Hyde missed his third straight practice this week and has been ruled OUT for the team's game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. It will be his fourth straight missed game as he recovers from stress fracture in his left foot. He last played on October 22 in a loss to the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium.
RB Shaun Draughn will likely make another start for the 49ers in place of the injured Hyde.
LB Ahmad Brooks is going through the concussion protocol and, on Friday, practiced for the first time this week. He wore a blue no-contact jersey during practice. He is QUESTIONABLE for Sunday.
Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area reports that the 49ers did not move
C Daniel Kilgore to the 53-man roster today. That can still be done prior to 1 PM on Saturday if they want him to play on Sunday.
The 49ers kick off against the Cardinals on Sunday, November 29 at 1:05 PM. The game will be at Levi's Stadium.
San Francisco 49ers
Out: RB Carlos Hyde (foot)
Questionable: LB Ahmad Brooks (concussion, toe)
Probable: DT
Arik Armstead (shoulder), WR Anquan Boldin (hamstring), G Alex Boone (triceps), LB Navorro Bowman (shoulder, finger), DT Tony Jerod-Eddie (hip), T Erik Pears (knee), CB Keith Reaser (ankle), S Jaquiski Tartt (knee)
Arizona Cardinals
Out: DT Cory Redding (ankle), DT Frostee Rucker (ankle)
Questionable: S Deone Bucannon (concussion), G Jonathan Cooper (knee), WR Michael Floyd (hamstring), CB Patrick Peterson (ankle), DT Ed Stinson (groin)
Probable: WR John Brown (hamstring), DT Calais Campbell (knee), WR Larry Fitzgerald (ankle), G Mike Iupati (neck), RB Chris Johnson (knee)
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