According to Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle, defensive linemen Mykel Williams and CJ West both returned to practice after recovering from hyperextended knee injuries.
Additionally, projected starting left guard Ben Bartch practiced again following an elbow injury, boosting the team's depth heading into the regular season.
Ahead of Monday's practice, the 49ers made several roster moves. The team waived quarterbacks Carter Bradley and Tanner Mordecai, released running back Ke'Shawn Vaughn, and parted ways with defensive linemen Jaylon Allen and Shakel Brown. Offensive lineman Isaiah Prince was placed on injured reserve, ending his season.
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