49ers vs. Seahawks Injury News: Report: The players that did not practice on Wednesday

The San Francisco 49ers are getting ready for their Sunday, Week 14 matchup at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, versus the Seattle Seahawks.

The practice participation data from Wednesday doesn’t contain any surprises. Due to foot and knee issues, defensive tackle Arik Armstead is not expected to participate on Sunday, as head coach Kyle Shanahan had already told reporters.

“It’s not ACL, MCL, nothing I would be able to remember to tell you guys,” stated Shanahan. If he’s ready this week, I’d be shocked. It might take a week or two, but we haven’t completely ruled him out yet.”

Shanahan also informed the media that Darrell Luter Jr., the cornerback, and guard Spencer Burford will not be practicing. Due to a high-ankle sprain, tight end Ross Dwelley will be out for several weeks, and running back Elijah Mitchell is out with a knee injury.

One of the seven 49ers inactive players versus the Philadelphia Eagles was Ray-Ray McCloud. The wide receiver, who is recovering from a rib ailment, was limited on Wednesday and was dressed in a blue no-contact jersey.

The 49ers Communications staff has given the practice participation reports for both the 49ers and Seahawks on Wednesday.

San Francisco 49ers Wednesday Practice

Did Not Participate In Practice

DT Arik Armstead (foot, knee), G Spencer Burford (knee), TE Ross Dwelley (ankle), CB Darrell Luter (hamstring), RB Elijah Mitchell (knee), T Trent Williams (not injury related – resting player)

WR Ray-Ray McCloud (rib)

Seattle Seahawks Wednesday Practice

Did Not Participate In Practice

S Jamal Adams (knee), LB Jordyn Brooks (ankle), CB Tre Brown (heel), RB Zach Charbonnet (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (oblique), DT Leonard Williams (ankle)

Limited Participation in Practice

WR Jake Bobo (knee, shoulder), G Anthony Bradford (knee), C Evan Brown (thumb), T Abraham Lucas (knee)

Full Participation in Practice

WR D’Wayne Eskridge (ribs), WR Dareke Young (abdomen)

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