Friday notes:
- Neither wide receiver Pierre Garçon nor guard Joshua Garnett have practiced this week. Both are ruled out of Sunday's game. Garnett had surgery on his broken thumb on November 13 while Garçon has been dealing with a knee injury.
- Linebacker Reuben Foster has been limited during practices all week and is listed as questionable for Sunday.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan on Garçon:
"He had some bad swelling (in his knee) for a while. The swelling went down. So once we thought the swelling went down, he'd be good to go. So did he, especially since he went against Oakland. And then after that, the swelling has been down, but the pain has been a lot worse. I thought there was a chance this week. I know he's trying. I know he's frustrated with it, but there's still pain there, so we're going to hope another week and see where he's at next week."
Shanahan on Foster:
"He's looked better each day. This has been his first week of practice but he's been able to practice all week. He has been limited in what he's done but he's looked better each day."
Shanahan on Garnett:
"He played with it last week. Got his thumb, some ligaments, fixed over our break. Got his cast put on. It's just still healing a bit. We knew he'd be close this week. I'd be surprised if he's not good to go next week."
Below are the official injury reports for the 49ers and Buccaneers. Also included are Friday's practice participation reports, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
San Francisco 49ers
Out
WR Pierre Garçon (knee), G Joshua Garnett (thumb)
Questionable
LB Reuben Foster (hamstring)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Out
LB Lavonte David (knee), S Justin Evans (toe), CB M.J. Stewart (foot)
Questionable
DE Vinny Curry (ankle), WR DeSean Jackson (thumb), C Ryan Jensen (hamstring), RB Ronald Jones (hamstring), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (knee, shoulder), LS Garrison Sanborn (knee), S Jordan Whitehead (concussion)
San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
WR Pierre Garçon (knee), G Joshua Garnett (thumb)
Limited Participation in Practice
LB Reuben Foster (hamstring)
Full Participation in Practice
C Weston Richburg (knee), T Joe Staley (not injury related)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Friday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
LB Lavonte David (knee), S Justin Evans (toe), CB M.J. Stewart (foot)
Limited Participation in Practice
C Ryan Jensen (hamstring), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (knee, shoulder)
Full Participation in Practice
RB Peyton Barber (ankle, shoulder), DE Vinny Curry (ankle), T Demar Dotson (knee, shoulder), WR Chris Godwin (ankle), WR DeSean Jackson (thumb), RB Ronald Jones (hamstring), DE Carl Nassib (elbow), LS Garrison Sanborn (knee), S Jordan Whitehead (concussion)
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