The San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for a big opening game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. The contest will be a body clock game as the 49ers will play an early east coast game. The good news for the red and gold is most of the players on their injury report are ready to go.

Only two players were listed as questionable on the latest 49ers injury report. Both tight end George Kittle and cornerback Charvarius Ward are questionable as Kittle is working through a groin injury while Ward is coming back from a heel issue, per 49ers reporter Cam Inman.

Outside of Kittle and Ward, most of the 49ers players have been cleared to play Sunday. Kicker Jake Moody has been cleared after dealing with a quad injury through the preseason. Moody is set to make his NFL debut after the 49ers decided not to re-sign Robbie Gould after Gould kicked for San Francisco for six seasons. The kicker was so highly regarded that San Francisco took him in the third round! Safeties Talanoa Hufanga and Tashaun Gipson will also play, which is great news for the secondary.

San Francisco will next hope to get George Kittle and Charvarius Ward officially available for the Steelers game. The Pro Bowl tight end has regularly worked through injuries during his career and has missed at least one or two games every season except for one. The 49ers may have plenty of weapons outside of Kittle, but having him on the field always adds another dimension and threat to their offense.