Guard Joshua Garnett remains on the list and is day-to-day. He has missed the past three practices after banging knees with a teammate during Saturday's session.
"It's tough to make this team and do it if you're not out there," head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Wednesday. "I was a little surprised Garnett didn't make it today. I'd be more surprised if he's not out there [Thursday]."
Defensive back Jimmie Ward is also listed as day-to-day with a hamstring injury.
Tackle Joe Staley, running back Jerick McKinnon, wide receiver Pierre Garçon, cornerback Richard Sherman, linebacker Malcolm Smith, and defensive linemen DeForest Buckner and Earl Mitchell will have Thursday off to rest.
Linebacker Brock Coyle remains out.
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