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49ers-Falcons Injury Report: Richard Sherman, Jaquiski Tartt, several other defenders ruled out for Sunday

Dec 13, 2019 at 1:51 PM--


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The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for their Week 15 contest against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Cornerback Richard Sherman (hamstring) and safety Jaquiski Tartt (ribs) did not practice. Head coach Kyle Shanahan already said this week that neither will play on Sunday. Sherman, however, expects to play next week against the Los Angeles Rams.

Cornerback K'Waun Williams is in the concussion protocol this week and was believed to have a chance of playing against the Falcons. Friday was his third straight day of missed practice.

Defensive end Dee Ford is expected to miss four weeks with a hamstring injury, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. He, obviously, did not practice.

Sherman, Tartt, Wiliams, Ford, and defensive lineman Jullian Taylor were all ruled out for Sunday.


Below are the official injury reports for the 49ers and Falcons, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff. Also included is Friday's practice participation report.

San Francisco 49ers


Out
DE Dee Ford (quadricep, hamstring), DT D.J. Jones (ankle), CB Richard Sherman (hamstring), S Jaquiski Tartt (ribs), DT Jullian Taylor (elbow), CB K'Waun Williams (concussion)

Atlanta Falcons


Out
DE Allen Bailey (not injury related), G James Carpenter (concussion), T Ty Sambrailo (hamstring)

Questionable
CB Isaiah Oliver (shoulder)

San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice


Did Not Participate In Practice
DE Dee Ford (quadricep, hamstring), DT D.J. Jones (ankle), CB Richard Sherman (hamstring), S Jaquiski Tartt (ribs), DT Jullian Taylor (elbow), CB K'Waun Williams (concussion)

Full Participation in Practice
WR Dante Pettis (knee)

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