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Cowboys vs 49ers NFL Divisional Round Injury report: Will Jason Peters be able to play?

As the Cowboys and 49ers prepare for battle, the final injury reports are in and both sides are remarkably healthy, with notable exceptions

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As the Cowboys and 49ers prepare for battle, the final injury reports are in and both sides are remarkably healthy, with notable exceptions
Jerome MironUSA TODAY Sports

As the Dallas Cowboys head into San Francisco for the NFC Divisional round matchup, both sides are remarkably healthy.

As the underdogs in this contest, the Cowboys will need all hands at the pump and with only tackle Jason Peters ruled out with a hip injury, they seem to have that.

Safety Jayron Kearse is nursing a knee injury and is questionable for the game, but all things considered, that is relatively small potatoes for this point in the season.

On the other side of the ball, the 49ers are in great shape too, with the obvious exception of Jimmy G. And even that isn’t a sure thing. Although he has been listed as out on the injury report, head coach Kyle Shanahan muddied the waters on Friday by telling reporters that there was a chance that Garoppolo could return this week.

On the defense, cornerback Ambry Thomas is out with an ankle injury and like the Cowboys, the 49ers can feel good that this deep into January, those are the only two injuries to report.

Final injury reports

Dallas Cowboys

  • Out: T Jason Peters (hip)
  • Doubtful: N/A
  • Questionable: S Jayron Kearse (knee)
  • Notable players on in-week report removed from final: DE Demarcus Lawrence (foot), CB Trayvon Mullen (illness) and T Tyron Smith (knee)

San Francisco 49ers

  • Out: CB Ambry Thomas (Ankle) and QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot)
  • Doubtful: N/A
  • Questionable: N/A
  • Notable players on in-week report removed from final: OT Trent Williams, DE Samson Ebukam, WR Jauan Jennings and DT Javon Kinlaw