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John Boyle | jboyle@heraldnet.com
Published: Wednesday, December 19, 2012, 4:50 p.m.

Seahawks-49ers Wednesday injury report


No surprises with the players who missed today's practice other than RB/returner Leon Washington, who was out with an unspecified illness. Though Sidney Rice is listed as having a knee injury now, not the foot injury that limited him in practice last week. Most notably for the 49ers, All-Pro defensive end Justin Smith sat out with an elbow injury, but Jim Harbaugh said he expects Smith will play Sunday.

SEAHAWKS
Did not participate in practice
WR Sidney Rice (knee)
DT Alan Branch (ankle)
DT Jason Jones (knee)
CB Walter Thurmond (hamstring)
CB Marcus Trufant (hamstring)
RB Leon Washington (illness)

Limited participation in practice
RB Marshawn Lynch (back)

49ers
Did not participate
LB Clark Haggans (shoulder)
DT Justin Smith (elbow)

Limited participation
LB Ahmad Brooks (shoulder)
CB Tarell Brown (shoulder)
LB Tavares Goodin (ribs)
WR Mario Manningham (shoulder)
LB Aldo Smith (shoulder)
DT Will Tukuafu (concussion)

Full participation
K David Akers (pelvis)
G Alex Boone (knee)
LB Navorro Bowman (shoulder)
RB Frank Gore (wrist)
G Mike Iupati (shoulder)
CB Carlos Rogers (knee)
LB Patrick Willis (shoulder)
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