Inactives:
- LB Tyrell Adams
- LB Dre Greenlaw (groin)
- DL Maurice Hurst (calf)
- CB Dontae Johnson
- OL Colton McKivitz
- RB Elijah Mitchell (concussion, knee)
San Francisco listed wide receiver Deebo Samuel, who is recovering from a groin strain, as "questionable" on Friday. He is active and will play against the Bengals. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Saturday night that Samuel would play in the Week 14 contest.
On Saturday, the 49ers downgraded cornerback Dontae Johnson from "questionable" to "out" due to personal reasons.
The team promoted wide receiver River Cracraft and cornerback Saivion Smith from the practice squad to the active roster. Newly-signed running back Brian Hill and safety Jarrod Wilson were activated from the practice squad.
San Francisco placed running back Trenton Cannon (concussion) and cornerback Emmanuel Moseley (ankle) on the injured reserve list.
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