49ers vs. Falcons injury report: Everybody participating in some form or fashion

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  1. LebaneseFF

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    The 49ers and Falcons released their Friday practice participation reports. We break down some of the notable names.

    The San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons posted their Friday practice participation reports, and the 49ers had a full contingent practicing. Five players were listed as limited, but everybody was at least on the field. Jonathan Goodwin was out on Thursday, but it was a veteran's day off. It sounds like Goodwin will be getting that many weeks the rest of the way.

    Mario Manningham was listed as limited after sitting out Thursday. Manningham looked like he was ready to emerge following the Washington game, but the return of Michael Crabtree has cut down on his opportunities. You would think he still could have emerged, but it just hasn't been there. At one point is he deactivated for Quinton Patton? I really think it could be sooner rather than later.

    The only other notable name is probably Mike Iupati. Matt Maiocco tweeted that he still didn't look 100 percent. He thought he was improving, but was not noticeably better than last week. It seems likely he will be inactive once again.

    49ers injury report


    Limited participation: RB Frank Gore (ankle, knee), G Mike Iupati (knee), WR Mario Manningham (illness, knee), TE Vance McDonald (ankle), LB Dan Skuta (foot)

    Full participation: LB Navorro Bowman (wrist), CB Tarell Brown (ribs), WR Michael Crabtree (ankle, wrist), C Jonathan Goodwin (not injury related), DT Justin Smith (shoulder)

    Falcons injury report


    Did not participate: WR Darius Johnson (ankle), S Zeke Motta (hand, neck), LB Sean Weatherspoon (knee)

    Limited participation: TE Tony Gonzalez (toe), RB Antone Smith (knee)

    Full participation: S Thomas DeCoud (concussion)

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