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49ers-Saints Injury Report: Hyde questionable for Sunday, Lynch and Robinson out
Nov 4, 2016 at 12:58 PM
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The San Francisco 49ers will head into Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints without
LB Aaron Lynch or
CB Rashard Robinson. Both were listed as OUT for the game.
RB Carlos Hyde has been listed as questionable for Sunday. He has been dealing with a sprained AC joint suffered on October 16 against the Buffalo Bills. He missed the 49ers' October 23 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His availability will reportedly be a game time decision that must be cleared by the 49ers medical staff.
Lynch was injured against the Buccaneers when his legs were buried by players under a pileup during a tackle. Robinson left the same game when a teammate stepped on his left foot.
Below are the final Friday injury reports for both the 49ers and the Saints.
San Francisco 49ers Injuries
Out
LB Aaron Lynch (ankle), CB Rashard Robinson (knee)
Questionable
RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder)
New Orleans Saints Injuries
Out
LB Danell Ellerbe (quadricep), RB Daniel Lasco (hamstring), LB James Laurinaitis (quadricep)
Questionable
LB Stephone Anthony (hamstring), T Terron Armstead (knee), CB Delvin Breaux (fibula), WR Jake Lampman (knee), CB Sterling Moore (abdomen)
San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice
Did Not Practice
LB Aaron Lynch (ankle), CB Rashard Robinson (knee)
Limited Participation
RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder)
Full Participation
DT
Arik Armstead (shoulder), G Zane Beadles (ankle/knee), DT Ronald Blair (ankle), LB Nick Bellore (shoulder), DT Quinton Dial (knee), DT Glenn Dorsey (knee)
New Orleans Saints Friday Practice
Did Not Practice
LB Danell Ellerbe (quadricep), RB Daniel Lasco (hamstring), LB James Laurinaitis (quadricep)
Limited Participation
LB Stephone Anthony (hamstring), T Terron Armstead (knee), CB Delvin Breaux (fibula), WR Jake Lampman (knee), CB Sterling Moore (abdomen), WR Michael Thomas (ankle), C Max Unger (shoulder), S Kenny Vaccaro (knee)
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