On Thursday, head coach Kyle Shanahan ruled out defensive linemen Arik Armstead and Javon Kinlaw for Sunday's game, so their statuses aren't a surprise. Neither has practiced this week, and Armstead did not make the trip to West Virginia with his teammates.
After missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday, defensive end Nick Bosa was on the field for Friday's lighter session. He has been ruled "questionable" for Sunday's game due to the groin injury he sustained on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.
"He looked good, but everything's walk-through today too, so hopefully he would," Shanahan said of Bosa. "... You've got to be smart with all that stuff. It's not bad enough to say he's out but you've got to be careful, always, with whoever has that, and obviously, especially Nick."
The 49ers opened Jason Verrett's (ACL) practice window last week. Head coach Kyle Shanahan indicated that the cornerback would not be activated off the physically unable to perform (PUP) list before Sunday. Verrett practiced on Wednesday but was absent on Thursday and Friday.
"He just had some soreness," Shanahan said. "And once he had some soreness, we wanted to settle it down and make sure that it was just soreness and nothing worse. Hopefully, that will leave over the next couple of days, and we'll hit it up again on Wednesday next week."
The good news is that neither kicker Robbie Gould nor running back Ty Davis-Price are listed on the game status report, meaning both should be available on Sunday.
Below are the official injury reports for the 49ers and Falcons, provided by the 49ers Communications staff. Also included are Friday's practice participation reports.
San Francisco 49ers
Out
DL Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), CB Emmanuel Moseley (knee), DB Jimmie Ward (hand), T Trent Williams (ankle)
Questionable
OL Aaron Banks (knee), DL Nick Bosa (groin), TE Tyler Kroft (knee)
Atlanta Falcons
Out
LB Mykal Walker (groin)
Questionable
LB Adetokunbo Ogundeji (shoulder), TE Kyle Pitts (hamstring), G Elijah Wilkinson (knee)
San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
DL Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), CB Emmanuel Moseley (knee), DB Jimmie Ward (hand), T Trent Williams (ankle)
Limited Participation in Practice
OL Aaron Banks (knee), DL Nick Bosa (groin), TE Tyler Kroft (knee)
Full Participation in Practice
RB Tyrion Davis-Price (ankle), DL Samson Ebukam (Achilles), K Robbie Gould (left knee), WR Danny Gray (illness), DB Deommodore Lenoir (wrist), DB Tarvarius Moore (hamstring), RB Jeffery Wilson (shoulder)
Atlanta Falcons Friday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
LB Mykal Walker (groin)
Limited Participation in Practice
LB Adetokunbo Ogundeji (shoulder), TE Kyle Pitts (hamstring), G Elijah Wilkinson (knee)
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