San Francisco leads the NFL in health this week and they certainly showed off that advantage taking care of business Thursday night. Despite missing Brandon Aiyuk they have managed to keep their IR list small. Seattle and Houston however sit among the bottom and will have to work much harder to overcome their health issues.
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