Inactives:
- QB Brandon Allen
- DT Arik Armstead (foot, knee)
- DL Robert Beal
- G Spencer Burford (knee)
- TE Ross Dwelley (ankle)
- CB Darrell Luter (hamstring)
- RB Elijah Mitchell (knee)
On Friday, Armstead and Dwelley were ruled out against the Seahawks. Dwelley is expected to miss multiple games with a high-ankle sprain. The team listed three players, Burford, Luter, and Mitchell, as "doubtful." All three are inactive.
With Burford inactive, Jon Feliciano is likely to take over at right guard, while Javon Kinlaw is expected to start in place of Armstead.
On Saturday, the 49ers placed wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud on injured reserve, forcing him to miss at least four games. He has been grappling with a rib injury.
Additionally, the team signed wide receiver Chris Conley from the practice squad to the active roster. He has already been elevated from the practice squad three times and could not be elevated a fourth time.
San Francisco did elevate two players, though—safety Erik Harris and running back Jeremy McNichols.
For the Seahawks, quarterback Geno Smith is among their seven inactive players. Drew Lock will start in his place.
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