Latest injury report for 49ers at Rams, Week 2
The 49ers saw a new name added to their injury report ahead of the Week 2 road matchup with the Rams, though it's not one likely to cause much concern. With Dre Greenlaw seemingly improving after missing Wednesday's practice with a groin injury, the 49ers were without another member of their back seven on Thursday. But […]
The 49ers saw a new name added to their injury report ahead of the Week 2 road matchup with the Rams, though it's not one likely to cause much concern.
With Dre Greenlaw seemingly improving after missing Wednesday's practice with a groin injury, the 49ers were without another member of their back seven on Thursday.
But otherwise things are trending in the right direction for the Niners.
49ers injury report vs. Rams for Week 2:
| Player | Injury | Wednesday | Thursday |
|---|---|---|---|
Samuel Womack III | Knee | Full | Did Not Participate |
Dre Geenlaw | Groin | Did Not Participate | Limited |
George Kittle | Groin | Limited | Full |
Ray-Ray McCloud | Wrist | Full | Full |
Trent Williams | Resting Player | Did Not Participate | Full |
Injury report observations:
- Samuel Womack III has been added to the injury report with a knee injury. While that might not seem significant, San Francisco does not have another corner behind him on the active roster. With the four corners ahead of him on the depth chart all likely to see significant playing time, the 49ers will need to promote a player from the practice squad if Womack can't go.
- Tre Swilling and Shemar Jean-Charles are the two cornerbacks on the practice squad, and the latter may be the favorite to be called up because of his inside-out versatility.
- 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan had previously indicated starting weakside linebacker Greenlaw's injury was nothing more than wear and tear and he seems on track to feature on Sunday after returning to practice.
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