The team is also without wide receiver Jacob Cowing (concussion), defensive tackle Kevin Givens (groin), cornerback Charvarius Ward (personal matter), and tackle Trent Williams (ankle). These six players were included among the team's seven inactive players for the game.
Below are the latest in-game injury updates for the 49ers.
DT Jordan Elliott (concussion, out)
The 49ers evaluated defensive lineman Jordan Elliott for a concussion during the second quarter and later ruled him out for the remainder of the game.
LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (knee, out)
In the third quarter, the 49ers announced that linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles is questionable to return after sustaining a knee injury.
Update: The 49ers later downgraded Flannigan-Fowles, ruling him out for the remainder of the game.
CB Renardo Green (neck, questionable)
In the fourth quarter, the 49ers announced that cornerback Renardo Green is questionable to return after suffering a neck injury.
More San Francisco 49ers News
-
Insider: I don't think Brock Purdy holds out amid 49ers contract talks
In January, San Francisco 49ers management and quarterback Brock Purdy expressed a mutual desire to finalize a contract extension as quickly as possible. When asked if he might sit out organized team activities (OTAs) or minicamps should negotiations stall, Purdy acknowledged... -
49ers Named As Potential Trade Destination for All-Pro DE Trey Hendrickson
As higher-profile contract talks continue between the San Francisco 49ers and quarterback Brock Purdy, the team is still putting in plenty of time looking at ways to upgrade their defensive line, which (like the rest of the 49ers' defensive unit) struggled mightily in... -
Florio: Brock Purdy may never become a top QB, so why should the 49ers pay him like one?
Mike Florio's hot takes frequently spark debate among NFL fans, and his latest comments about San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy will probably be no exception. As the 49ers enter contract extension talks with Purdy—talks expected to make him one of the NFL's... -
49ers surpass Ravens for rushing records after NFL incorporates AAFC stats
The 2019 Baltimore Ravens rushed for an impressive 3,296 yards during the regular season, setting what was then the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single season—until now. This week, the NFL announced it would begin incorporating statistics from the All-America...