Below are the 49ers-Falcons in-game injury updates.
RT Mike McGlinchey (calf, out)
Mike McGlinchey exited the game in the second quarter, just before wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk's touchdown reception that tied the game 14-14. He returned to the game but was in noticeable pain. The 49ers later ruled him out for the remainder of the contest, opting to go with Daniel Brunskill at right tackle.
CB Charvarius Ward (groin, out)
Charvarius Ward exited the game in the second quarter and headed to the locker room during the two-minute warning. The 49ers first announced that the cornerback is "questionable" to return due to a groin injury but later ruled him out.
Other Notes
Several other players, including defensive linemen Samson Ebukam and Drake Jackson, safety Talanoa Hufanga, and wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud briefly exited the game to be examined by medical staff, but returned.
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