injury report http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-jaquiski-tartt-jersey , Matt Breida is a game-time decision The San Francisco 49ers released their final injury report in anticipation to their Monday Night Football game against the Green Bay Packers and Dante Pettis isn’t the only wide receiver to miss the primetime matchup. Trent Taylor will also be out for the game. The beat writers have also reported that Taylor will be out. Richie James had a few looks in Week 5, but with Taylor now sidelined, he has an opportunity to show some things and develop a role with the team. Matt Breida (shoulder/ankle), who many thought would not make the trip to Green Bay was listed as questionable and remains a game-time decision according to Kyle Shanahan. If put in the game, I’d imagine Breida would get limited snaps while Alfred Morris would be playing a bit more just so the 49ers don’t aggravate anything.The 49ers do have until Monday afternoon to make a decision on the roster for Monday Night, that will give them some time to evaluate the injuries and make some decisions.Meanwhile with the Green Bay Packers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers was not listed on the practice report at all. Rodgers suffered a knee injury in Week 1 that has been lingering since. Wide receivers Randall Cobb (hamstring) and Geronimo Allison (hamstring) are both game-time decisions, so Rodgers has even less people to throw to. 49ers injury reportOut: WR Dante Pettis (knee), Doubtful: WR Trent Taylor (back)Questionable:RB Matt Breida (shoulder, ankle), WR Pierre Garcon (shoulder Womens Joe Staley Jersey , knee), TE George Kittle (knee), G Mike Person (knee), C Weston Richburg (knee), T Joe Staley (knee), CB K’Waun Williams (illness)Packers injury reportQuestionable: CB Jaire Alexander (groin), WR Geronimo Allison (hamstring), CB Bashaud Breeland (hamstring), T Bryan Bulaga (knee), WR Randall Cobb (hamstring), G Justin McCray (shoulder) http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-ronnie-lott-jersey , T Jason Spriggs (ankle), S Jermaine Whitehead (back) 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan didn’t mince words when asked about a report Tuesday of friction with General Manager John Lynch. “Complete bulls—t,” Shanahan responded via text to Matt Maiocco of NBCSportsBayArea.com.The report seemed dubious as Shanahan and Lynch have shown no signs of discord since they joined ranks two years ago when each man signed a six-year deal. CEO Jed York recently said he has more faith in the pairing now than two years ago because of their chemistry.“I see that in spades,” York said. “It’s just awesome to watch those guys work together. “I think it’s been interesting to watch these guys really come together and show they’re a stronger bond today than what they were two years ago, and it’s only getting stronger.”Of course, at some point, it has to pay off in the win column. The 49ers are 10-22 since hiring Lynch and Shanhan, with Jimmy Garoppolo‘s early season knee injury taking the heat off a 4-12 record in 2018.