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Vikings: OL Donovan Jackson (wirst), G Michael Jurgens (hamstring), C Ryan Kelly (concussion), QB J.J. McCarthy (ankle), T Brian O'Neill (knee), OLB Andrew Van Ginkel (neck) OUT; TE Ben Yurosek (knee), OLB Tyler Batty (knee), FB C.J. Ham (knee) QUESTIONABLE
The 49ers kept giving away their lead until finally making a stop at their 11-yard line to defeat the Rams 26-23 in overtime.
The final injury report leading into Week 5's Thursday Night Football matchup between the Rams and the 49ers at SoFi Stadium.
The San Francisco 49ers were hoping to get some version of good news throughout the week on their practice participation report. That wasn't the case Tuesday where a handful of stars remained absent from the sessions.
Keep up with the 2025 NFL season on FOX Sports. Prior to the final injury report, which lists players as questionable, doubtful or out, NFL teams use practice designations to update player injury statuses. This can include DNP (did not participate), LP (limited participant) or FP (full participant).
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Rams Week 5 report card: Grading every position in loss to 49ers
The Los Angeles Rams will try to pick themselves up in the next week after getting embarrassed by the shorthanded San Francisco 49ers on Thursday night. The Rams lost outright after being 8.5-point favorites, a disappointing loss that dropped them to 3-2 on the year.
In a rough Week 4 performance for San Francisco 49ers rookies, the most ignominious development was seeing Upton Stout's potential game-changing interception disappear on a questionable flag.
The 49ers defeated the Rams 26-23 in overtime behind a terrific performance from Mac Jones, another workmanlike effort from Christian McCaffrey, a career night from Kendrick Bourne and several clutch red zone plays from their defense.