49ers' Isaac Guerendo set to play; Dre Greenlaw activated

49ers’ Isaac Guerendo set to play; Dre Greenlaw activated

San Francisco 49ers operating again Isaac Guerendo is lively on Thursday evening in opposition to the Los Angeles Rams regardless of his sprained foot.

Guerendo, who was listed as questionable, insists he “feels good,” sources had instructed ESPN’s Adam Schefter earlier Thursday.

The 49ers activated linebacker Dre Greenlaw off the PUP checklist Thursday for his first recreation again from a torn Achilles suffered throughout final season’s Tremendous Bowl.

Niners defensive finish Nick Bosa (left hip, indirect) can also be lively after lacking the previous three video games.

The 49ers (6-7) seemingly have to win to get again within the playoff hunt. They dominated out left sort out Trent Williams (left ankle), security Malik Mustapha (chest, shoulder) and guard Ben Bartch (excessive ankle sprain) on Wednesday. Bartch was positioned on injured reserve Thursday.

Guerendo assumed the beginning operating again job following accidents to Christian McCaffrey, Elijah Mitchell and Jordan Mason. He rushed for 78 yards and two touchdowns and chipped in two receptions for 50 yards Sunday in opposition to the Chicago Bears earlier than exiting along with his foot harm.

The rookie operating again didn’t follow Monday or Tuesday however was upgraded to restricted in Wednesday’s walk-through.

If Guerendo had been restricted, Patrick Taylor Jr. can be subsequent in line for work out of the backfield with follow squad again Ke’Shawn Vaughn and not too long ago added Israel Abanikanda additionally obtainable as choices.

Earlier than departing in opposition to the Bears, Guerendo etched himself into the 49ers report books along with his profitable first begin. He grew to become the fourth participant in franchise historical past to have 100-plus scrimmage yards and at the very least two touchdowns in his first begin, becoming a member of Carlos Hyde (2015), Earl Cooper (1980) and Hugh McElhenny (1952).

Info from ESPN’s Nick Wagoner was used on this report.