Seahawks vs. 49ers inactives: Baldwin, Reed, McDougald play

Seattle’s questionables are active; San Francisco remains ravaged in the secondary.

Here’s the inactives report for the Seattle Seahawks’ game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California:

SEATTLE (8-5)

Inactive: RB Rashaad Penny, SS Maurice Alexander, CB Kalan Reed, LB K.J. Wright, C Joey Hunt, G D.J. Fluker, DT Nazair Jones.

Notes: The Seahawks, who will clinch a playoff spot if they beat a San Francisco team they dominated two weeks ago, had good news on a number of players who were on the injury report as WR Doug Baldwin (hip), DT Jarran Reed (oblique) and SS Bradley McDougald (knee) are all active after being listed as questionable. Wright (knee) and Fluker (hamstring) remain out, meaning another start at RG for Jordan Simmons. With LB Mychal Kendricks being placed on injured reserve with a broken leg, it means Austin Calitro is likely back in the lineup as Wright’s replacement. Penny (knee) and Alexander (concussion) also sit this one out.

SAN FRANCISCO (3-10)

Inactive: CB K’Waun Williams, S Jaquiski Tartt, RB Alfred Morris, S Tyree Robinson, C Erik Magnuson, T Shon Coleman, DT Sheldon Day.

Notes: The 49ers also received good news about players listed as questionable as WRs Marquise Goodwin (calf) and Dante Pettis (foot), RB Matt Breida (ankle), LB Mark Nzeocha (groin) and DE Cassius Marsh (concussion) are all active. That doesn’t change the fact that San Francisco remains ravaged by injuries at safety, as Tartt (shoulder) misses out Sunday and Adrian Colbert (ankle) and Jimmy Ward (forearm) remain on injured reserve. The 49ers will also miss the presence of nickel corner Williams (knee).

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