Inactives:
- RB Tyrion Davis-Price
- TE Ross Dwelley
- QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot)
- DL Drake Jackson
- RB Elijah Mitchell (groin)
- CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)
- OL Nick Zakelj
On Friday, the 49ers only ruled out one player, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), for today's game. Two players, running back Elijah Mitchell (groin) and cornerback Ambry Thomas (ankle), were listed as "questionable" to play. Both are inactive.
On Saturday, the 49ers elevated running back Tevin Coleman and cornerback Janoris Jenkins from the practice squad, making them available against the Eagles in case Mitchell and Thomas could not suit up. Both Coleman and Jenkins are active.
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