Injury Report: Key Players Questionable for Upcoming Game

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09/11/2024 19h16

**Key Players Listed as Questionable for Upcoming Game**

As the weekend nears, several teams are evaluating the readiness of key players for their upcoming games. Among those listed, wide receiver Mike Evans and defensive lineman Kevin Givens have been officially ruled out.

Long snapper Evan Deckers, although fully participating in practice from Wednesday through Friday, is listed as questionable due to a hamstring issue. NT Greg Gaines, who has a calf injury, progressed from limited to full participation in practice, and his status remains questionable.

Safety Tykee Smith, limited with a knee issue in Friday's practice, is also questionable, joining an extensive list of players in the same category. Wide receivers Jalen McMillan and Chris Conley have differing statuses; McMillan, with a hamstring injury, had limited practice Friday and is questionable, while Conley, also suffering from a hamstring problem, did not participate in any practices and is listed as out.

Notably, defensive lineman Nick Bosa, limited through all practice sessions due to a hip injury, is marked as questionable, along with running back Christian McCaffrey who is managing an Achilles issue. Safety Jordan Whitehead faced limited participation on Friday following no practices earlier in the week and is similarly questionable.

Center Jon Feliciano, who participated in a limited capacity throughout the week, continues to be questionable with a knee problem, while safety Malik Mustapha’s calf concerns have also rendered him questionable after being limited in practice Thursday and Friday. Wide receiver Deebo Samuel, dealing with rib/oblique issues, mirrored this pattern and is likewise listed as questionable.

Lastly, defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos and cornerback Charvarius Ward are marked as out; Gross-Matos was limited all week with a knee injury, while Ward did not practice due to personal reasons.

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