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Injury Report: 49ers enter final home practice of training camp without top two running backs

Aug 13, 2018 at 9:44 AM--


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The San Francisco 49ers released their pre-practice injury report before the team's final training camp practice in Santa Clara. The 49ers will travel to Houston on Monday night and take part in two joint practices with the Texans before the squads play each other in an exhibition game on Saturday. The two practices on the road are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.

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Below are the injury notes announced by the 49ers on Monday morning.

  • DE Arik Armstead (hamstring) is week-to-week
  • RB Matt Breida (shoulder) is week-to-week
  • TE George Kittle (shoulder) is week-to-week
  • RB Jerick McKinnon (calf) will rest this week and be re-evaluated next week
  • LB Malcolm Smith (hamstring) will rest this week and progress back next week
  • CB K'Waun Williams (ankle) will rest this week and progress back next week
  • DE Jeremiah Attaochu (groin) is day-to-day
  • T Garry Gilliam (concussion) is day-to-day
  • LB Eli Harold (knee) is day-to-day
  • WR Max McCaffrey (foot) is day-to-day
  • DE Solomon Thomas (concussion) is day-to-day
  • LB Brock Coyle (hip) will be limited
  • OL JP Flynn (knee) will be limited
  • G Joshua Garnett (knee) will be limited
  • CB Richard Sherman (hamstring) will be limited
  • LB Fred Warner (chest) will be limited
  • TE Cole Wick (knee) will be limited
  • G Mike Person receives a rest day



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