Inactives:
- QB Brandon Allen
- OL Aaron Banks (toe)
- RB Tyrion Davis-Price
- DL Kalia Davis
- LB Jalen Graham
- TE Brayden Willis
On Friday, the 49ers ruled out guard Aaron Banks against the Buccaneers. He is still recovering from the turf toe injury that kept him out of last weekend's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, head coach Kyle Shanahan mentioned that the guard might be able to return on Thanksgiving night when the 49ers play the Seattle Seahawks.
The 49ers activated rookie cornerback Darrell Luter Jr. from the reserve/physically unable to perform list on Saturday. Luter has been recovering from a hyperextended knee and bone bruise since July. He is among the six 49ers cornerbacks that will be suited up against the Buccaneers.
Additionally, San Francisco has promoted rookie offensive lineman Corey Luciano from the practice squad for the Week 11 game.
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