San Francisco 49ers
Out
WR Jauan Jennings (hip), K Jake Moody (right ankle), K Matthew Wright (shoulder, back)
Questionable
DT Kevin Givens (groin), CB Darrell Luter (pelvis), WR Ricky Pearsall (chest)
Kansas City Chiefs
Out
DE Michael Danna (pectoral)
Questionable
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring)
Injury Notes
Wide receiver Jauan Jennings missed all four practices this week, leading to him being ruled out. Meanwhile, fellow wide receiver Deebo Samuel, who has been dealing with a wrist injury, was limited throughout the week but shed his blue no-contact jersey during Friday's practice, signaling progress. He is not listed on the game status report.
Rookie wideout Ricky Pearsall practiced fully all week after the 49ers opened his practice window. Head coach Kyle Shanahan revealed that the 49ers will activate Pearsall off the non-football injury (NFI) list on Saturday, making him eligible to play against the Chiefs. Although, he is officially listed as "questionable."
Neither kicker Jake Moody nor Matthew Wright practiced this week. Moody suffered a high-ankle sprain during a special teams tackle in Week 5 against the Arizona Cardinals. Wright sustained shoulder and back injuries, also on a special teams tackle, just four days later against the Seattle Seahawks. Shanahan noted that Wright will be placed on injured reserve.
Running back Jordan Mason has shown positive progress after spraining his AC joint against the Seahawks. While Mason remained in a blue no-contact jersey during Friday's practice, Shanahan stated that the running back was full-go for this weekend.
On the defensive front, lineman Kevin Givens returned to practice on Friday after missing Thursday's session due to a groin injury.
Below are Friday's practice participation reports for both the 49ers and Chiefs, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
WR Jauan Jennings (hip), K Jake Moody (right ankle), K Matthew Wright (shoulder, back)
Limited Participation in Practice
DT Kevin Givens (groin), CB Darrell Luter (pelvis)
Full Participation in Practice
WR Ricky Pearsall (chest), DT Maliek Collins (knee, left knee,knee, right knee), DE Leonard Floyd (not injury related - resting player), T Trent Williams (not injury related - resting player), DT Jordan Elliott (knee), RB Jordan Mason (shoulder), S Malik Mustapha (ankle), WR Deebo Samuel (wrist), LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (calf), CB Charvarius Ward (knee)
Kansas City Chiefs Friday Practice
Did Not Participate In Practice
DE Michael Danna (pectoral)
Limited Participation in Practice
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring)
Full Participation in Practice
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness), WR Mecole Hardman (knee), DT Derrick Nnadi (triceps)
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