The St. Louis Rams will play the division rival San Francisco 49ers this week on primetime on Monday Night Football. This will be the first meeting between the two teams this season as well as the Rams’ first division game. Both teams are dealing with their share of injuries. Here’s the report:
St. Louis Rams
CB Trumaine Johnson – Knee – DNP – OUT
CB Brandon McGee – Foot – DNP – OUT
DE Alex Carrington – Knee – DNP – Questionable
C Barrett Jones – Back – Limited – Questionable
RB Chase Reynolds – DNP – Questionable
LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar – Groin – Limited – Questionable
WR Kenny Britt – Knee – Full – Probable
DE Eugene Sims – Groin – Full – Probable
RB Zac Stacy – Calf – Full – Probable
As it was previously thought, Zac Stacy looks like he will be good to on Monday Night and even if he isn’t 100%, Benny Cunningham has done a great job filling in for Stacy. Chase Reynolds was added to the report later in the week, but aside from that the Rams don’t seem to be dealing with any major injury that they hadn’t previously been dealing with.
San Francisco 49ers
CB Tramaine Brock – Toe – DNP – OUT
T Anthony Davis – Knee/Ankle – DNP – Questionable
TE Vernon Davis – Back – Limited – Questionable
C Marcus Martin – Knee – Limited – Questionable
LB Nick Moody – Hamstring – Limited – Questionable
DE Tony Jerod-Eddie – Shoulder – Full – Probable
DE Justin Smith – Not Injury Related – Full – Probable
DE Ray McDonald – Knee – Full – Probable
DT Ian Williams – Ankle – Full – Probable
P Andy Lee – Right Ankle – Full – Probable
CB Chris Cook – Quadricep – Full – Probable
For the 49ers and star tight end Vernon Davis, multiple reports have said that Davis is set to play Monday Night against the Rams. Reportedly he has been pain free during practice. The 49ers tight end has been dealing with injuries all season and looks to be getting back healthy. That is the only major injury that the 49ers have been dealing with Aside from Navarro Bowman.
That is going to do it for this weeks injury report. In a rivalry game such as this, its good to know injuries won’t play in as a major factor. Monday’s matchup should be a good one.