Trey Lance is attending his first San Francisco 49ers game since suffering a season-ending ankle injury during the team's Week 2 contest against the Seattle Seahawks. The second-year quarterback could not attend the Week 3 road contest against the Denver Broncos because the swelling in his leg had not yet subsided.
The 49ers are hosting the reigning Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams at Levi's Stadium and have won six of their past seven against the division rival.
Trey Lance is attending his first game since his injury. He is joining a group of injured #49ers teammates. They are watching the game from a Level 8 suite at Levi's Stadium.
Williams sustained a high-ankle sprain against the Broncos, while Kinlaw is dealing with a knee issue. Both were among the 49ers' seven inactive players for tonight's matchup.
Lance is expected to be fully recovered in time for the 2023 season.
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