49ers add a starter to the injury report; Ricky Pearsall is officially questionable

49ers add a starter to the injury report; Ricky Pearsall is officially questionable
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The San Francisco 49ers’ final injury report is out. For the second straight day, Trent Williams practiced. For the third consecutive day, Ricky Pearsall did not. Nobody has been ruled out. The following players are questionable

LB Dee Winters (ankle)

Edge rusher Keion White (grion)

LT Trent Williams (hamstring)

WR Ricky Pearsall (knee)

LB Luke Gifford (quad)

CB Renardo Green (foot)

WR Jacob Cowing

Kyle Shanahan said Green has a foot injury that happened during practice, which is why he was added to the injury report.

Shanahan also said Pearsall wasn’t able to do anything during Friday’s session, while Williams was limited. Since Pearsall has played all season, Shanahan said there is still a chance he could suit up on Sunday, despite not practicing during the week.

Despite being listed as questionable, Shanahan said his mind has not changed about playing Cowing this weekend: “Jake’s just different. It was his first practice this year, just this week,” citing how Cowing not practicing all year plays a part.

Shanahan said the 49ers could “possibly” make multiple maneuvers with the roster outside of the two elevations from the practice squad, given all of the injuries.

Shanahan said he has not been told whether they will open Fred Warner’s practice window with a win.

Shanahan was asked a hypothetical question: If it were a playoff game, would Ricky and Dee be out? He said, “Last week wasn’t a playoff game, and I didn’t look at it any different. I’d say there’s no different in this week and last week.”

If Winters can’t play, Garret Wallow will make his first start. Shanahan said the 49ers were fortunate to get Wallow off the Broncos’ practice squad: “If he does have the possibility to start, we feel very good about him. Which, the way we got him and when we got him, just to have that feeling, we’re fortunate to have that.”

Here’s a look at the Philadelphia Eagles’ final injury report:

OT Lane Johnson (foot)
OL Brett Toth (ankle)
Edge rusher Azeez Ojulari (hamstring)