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49ers-Cowboys Injury Report: Jimmy Garoppolo full-go; Trent Williams, Elijah Mitchell limited
Jan 13, 2022 at 4:20 PM
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The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for their Wild Card playoff contest against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The good news for the 49ers is that tackle
Trent Williams and running back
Elijah Mitchell returned to practice after missing Wednesday's session. Mitchell played on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams, leading the team with 85 rushing yards, which Williams was inactive.
While quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was limited on Wednesday, he was a full participant on Thursday. Garoppolo is attempting to play through a right thumb injury. He started against the Rams and is expected to do so against the Cowboys this weekend.
Below are Thursday's practice participation reports for both the 49ers and Cowboys, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
San Francisco 49ers Thursday Practice
Limited Participation in Practice
LB Azeez Al-Shaair (knee), LB Marcell Harris (Achilles), S
Talanoa Hufanga (knee), RB Elijah Mitchell (knee), S Jaquiski Tartt (groin), T Trent Williams (elbow), P
Mitch Wishnowsky (concussion)
Full Participation in Practice
DL
Nick Bosa (not injury related - resting player), QB Jimmy Garoppolo (right thumb), LB
Dre Greenlaw (groin), DL Maurice Hurst (calf), TE
George Kittle (not injury related - resting player), C Alex Mack (not injury related - resting player)
Dallas Cowboys Thursday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
LB Keanu Neal (chest, elbow)
Limited Participation in Practice
S Israel Mukuamu (hamstring)
Full Participation in Practice
LB Francis Bernard (groin), S Jayron Kearse (hamstring), TE Sean McKeon (neck), RB Tony Pollard (foot), T Tyron Smith (knee, ankle), CB Nahshon Wright (not injury related - personal matter)
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