49ers’ Jordan Reed and K’Waun Williams showing progress during rehabs – 49ers Webzone

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Chris Biderman of the Sacramento Bee, who observed the early portion of Thursday's practice, saw both players as they continue to rehab their injuries and prepare to return. It sounds like both are making good progress.

Mostert is dealing with a high-ankle sprain, while Garland suffered a calf strain. Both injuries occurred during Sunday night's victory over the Los Angeles Rams. Garland has already landed on injured reserve, and Mostert is expected to join him this week.

The 49ers are preparing to face the New England Patriots on Sunday.

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