First 49ers injury report for Week 11, vs. Buccaneers
There is an unknown surrounding a starter for the San Francisco 49ers, but there isn't close to the same level of concern they had last week. All the questions going into Week 10 surrounded All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams, who eventually made his return from an ankle injury despite being described as "real questionable" by […]
There is an unknown surrounding a starter for the San Francisco 49ers, but there isn't close to the same level of concern they had last week.
All the questions going into Week 10 surrounded All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams, who eventually made his return from an ankle injury despite being described as "real questionable" by Kyle Shanahan.
Williams was key as the 49ers ended their three-game losing streak with a blowout win over the Jacksonville Jaguars to improve to 6-3. Now it is the starting tackle on the other side whose status is in doubt for the visit of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Injury report observations
Starting right tackle Colton McKivitz struggled in pass protection at time against Jacksonville, giving up four pressures.
The 2020 fifth-round pick rolled his ankle in the win, but appeared to be moving well in the section of practice open to the media.
Should he not be able to play against the Buccaneers, McKivitz's right tackle spot will be filled by either Jaylon Moore or veteran Matt Pryor. Moor stepped in for Williams on the left side during his two-game absence.
Left guard Banks will once again be out with turf toe, Kyle Shanahan confirmed, while backup interior lineman Nick Zakelj is out for the season and has been placed on injured reserve.
Samuel Womack III and rookies Robert Beal Jr. and Darrell Luter Jr. are in the second week of their 21-day practice windows. There is no indication as yet if the 49ers will activate any of the trio to the active roster.
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