Inactives:
- OL Ben Bartch
- WR Chris Conley (hamstring)
- QB Joshua Dobbs
- DT Kevin Givens (groin)
- CB Charvarius Ward (personal matter)
- TE Brayden Willis
On Friday, the 49ers ruled out wide receiver Chris Conley, defensive tackle Kevin Givens, and defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos. Gross-Matos, who remains on injured reserve after a knee injury, had his practice window opened this past week.
Cornerback Charvarius Ward was also ruled out, as he has been away from the team following the passing of his daughter.
Defensive end Nick Bosa (hip), running back Christian McCaffrey (Achilles), safety Malik Mustapha (calf), and wide receiver Deebo Samuel (rib, oblique) were initially listed as questionable for the game. McCaffrey was activated from injured reserve on Saturday and will play against the Buccaneers. The rest are active, too.
Offensive lineman Jon Feliciano, also on injured reserve with a knee injury, was initially listed as questionable but was downgraded to out on Saturday.
Additionally, the 49ers elevated safety Tashaun Gipson from the practice squad, making him available to play. Gipson, who was signed last week, started 16 games for San Francisco last season.
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