Bosa has missed the last three games while recovering from hip and oblique injuries. He did not participate in the 49ers' lone full practice of the week on Tuesday but was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday's light walk-through.
This is welcome news for the 49ers, who aim to build on their win against the Chicago Bears last Sunday. San Francisco remains in a must-win situation to keep its playoff hopes alive and avoid elimination.
Through 10 games this season, Bosa has tallied seven sacks, 36 tackles (10 for a loss), one interception, one pass defensed, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery.
Meanwhile, rookie running back Isaac Guerendo, also listed as questionable, is optimistic about playing despite suffering a foot sprain against the Bears.
"49ers rookie RB Isaac Guerendo plans to play Thursday night vs. the Rams despite his sprained foot that has left him being listed as questionable, per sources," ESPN's Adam Schefter reported. "Guerendo insists he 'feels good.'"
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