San Francisco 49ers running back Matt Breida (ankle), and wide receivers Marquise Goodwin (calf) and Dante Pettis (foot) were each among the players listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Levi's Stadium against the Seattle Seahawks. Head coach Kyle Shanahan already said this week that he expected Breida to play, barring a setback.

"He's looked good this week in practice," Shanahan said on Friday morning. "So, I expect to have him out there unless we have a setback. He's been battling through this (injury) all year."

Adam Schefter of ESPN confirmed on Saturday night that Breida would indeed play during the 49ers' second matchup in three weeks against the Seahawks. Also expected to be available, per the report, are Goodwin and Pettis.


Breida was inactive last weekend against the Denver Broncos and was limited during practices this week. Goodwin and Pettis were surprise additions on Thursday's injury report and were limited during the 49ers' final two practices of the week.


On Seattle's side, wide receiver Doug Baldwin was listed as questionable for Sunday's game. He too is expected to play, barring any setbacks, according to Schefter. Baldwin recorded two receptions for 22 yards with a touchdown in the Seahawks' first matchup against the 49ers on December 2, helping his team to a 43-16 victory in front of the CenturyLink Field crowd.


Breida has 744 rushing yards on 132 carries (5.6-yards-per-carry) with three rushing touchdowns in addition to 21 receptions for 209 yards with two touchdown receptions through 12 games and 11 starts for San Francisco this season.

Goodwin has registered 19 receptions for 359 yards (18.9-yards-per-reception) with four touchdowns through nine games and eight starts.

Pettis has registered 19 receptions for 363 yards (19.1-yards-per-reception) with five touchdowns through 10 games and five starts.

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