The San Francisco 49ers’ injury report Friday gave an essential update on a few key players before the Super Bowl on Sunday. The 49ers could be without one of their defensive tackles when they play the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chiefs’ injury report looks more concerning than the 49ers Friday evening. The Chiefs ruled out two offensive linemen, including All-Pro Joe Thuney, for the Super Bowl.
Per Nick Wagoner with ESPN, the 49ers listed defensive tackle Kalia Davis as questionable to play the Chiefs on Sunday due to an ankle injury he suffered against the Arizona Cardinals in December.
The only player with an injury designation on the #49ers final #SuperBowl injury report is DT Kalia Davis.
Davis has an ankle injury and still remains on injured reserve. He’s listed as questionable.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) February 10, 2024
The 49ers had good news for tight end George Kittle and defensive tackle Arik Armstead. Both players were full participants at practice Friday and do not have an injury designation for Sunday.
#49ers TE George Kittle and DT Arik Armstead are good to go and not listed with an injury designation on the final #SuperBowl injury report.
Both were listed as full participants on Friday.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) February 10, 2024
Earlier in the week, the 49ers expected Armstead and Kittle to play in the Super Bowl. However, they were limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Friday’s injury report is an excellent sign for the 49ers since they were able to fully participate in the final practice before Sunday’s game.
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