Inactives:
- CB Eli Apple
- OL Connor Colby
- DL Clelin Ferrell
- DL Kevin Givens
- RB Jordan James
- WR Jordan Watkins
Only one player—cornerback Deommodore Lenoir (calf)—appeared on the 49ers' final game status report, and he was officially listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Cardinals.
The good news for the 49ers is that Lenoir was healthy enough to suit up on Sunday and is officially active for the game.
San Francisco also made several roster moves on Saturday. The team promoted defensive end Clelin Ferrell from the practice squad to the active roster. To create space, the 49ers waived quarterback Adrian Martinez. However, Ferrell ended up being a healthy scratch for the game.
Additionally, the 49ers elevated cornerback Eli Apple from the practice squad, marking his second elevation of the season. However, he is also inactive.
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