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49ers' Aaron Banks: Good to go
Aaron Banks (finger, calf) has been cleared to play in Sunday's game in Minnesota,Banks logged limited workloads at practices in consecutive days to kick off the week before practicing fully Friday. If he avoids any type of setback, the left guard is set to take on his usual role at in the trenches when the San Francisco 49ers' Week 2 contest commences.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Considered day-to-day
Aaron Banks (calf) is considered day-to-day due to a calf contusion suffered during Monday's 32-19 win over the Jets, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.Banks will work to get healthy in time for Sunday's road matchup against the Vikings. In the event that Banks isn't able to go for Week 2, the San Francisco 49ers will likely rely on Spencer Burford to start at left guard.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Goes out with calf injury
Aaron Banks is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Jets due to a calf injury, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.Spencer Burford has replaced Banks at left guard, per Wagoner. Banks has helped open holes for a San Francisco 49ers running game with nearly 150 yards on the ground and two scores Monday. The 2021 second-round pick started 30 games for the 49ers over the past two seasons.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: In line to start Monday
Aaron Banks (finger) is active for Monday's game versus the Jets, Lindsey Pallares of the San Francisco 49ers' official site reports.Banks broke his pinky finger in the middle of August and missed some practice and preseason reps as a result, but he'll be suiting up in Week 1. He'll be trying to slow down Javon Kinlaw and Quinnen Williams in San Francisco's season opener.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Breaks pinky, hopeful for Week 1
Aaron Banks broke his pinkie finger Thursday and had to undergo surgery, but head coach Kyle Shanahan says the hope is that he'll be ready for Week 1, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.Banks' finger injury and surgery recovery will likely keep him out of San Francisco's final two preseason games in the hope that he'll be back for Week 1 against the Jets. Offensive guard Nick Zakelj worked at left guard in place of Banks on Friday and should continue to do so in the following weeks as Banks works his way back.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Returns to practice
Aaron Banks (back) was seen participating in Saturday's practice session, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Banks had missed multiple practices due to back spasms, but the 2021 second-round pick out of Notre Dame appears to be over the issue. He is slated to serve as the San Francisco 49ers' starting left guard in 2024.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Managing back spasms
Aaron Banks is dealing with back spasms but is expected to return to practice "real soon," Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.The injury doesn't appear to be a serious concern for Banks, though it's cost him multiple days of practice. The Notre Dame product's availability for the start of the regular season isn't in question, and he's expected to function as the San Francisco 49ers' starter at left guard during the 2024 campaign.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Will play Sunday
Aaron Banks (toe) is active Sunday against the Commanders.Banks aggravated a previous toe injury in a Week 16 loss to the Ravens, but the Notre Dame product feels well enough to give it a go against Washington. He should get the start at left guard.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Aggravates toe issue
Aaron Banks told reporters Tuesday that he aggravated his turf toe injury in the San Francisco 49ers' 33-19 loss to the Ravens, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Banks missed two games earlier in the season with this toe issue and it now seems as if it could hinder him going forward. The third-year guard out of Notre Dame was unable to return to the field after exiting Monday night's game, so his practice participation will be something to look out for leading up to San Francisco's Week 17 contest.
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49ers' Aaron Banks: Questionable to return
Aaron Banks is listed as questionable to return to Monday's game against the Ravens due to a toe injury, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.Banks suffered the injury late in the fourth quarter, so a return is unlikely. Jon Feliciano is the likely candidate to replace him at left guard.