The San Francisco 49ers will host the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game and it appears that they'll have everyone available. After releasing their injury report, San Francisco is healthy ahead of the NFC Championship Game, per Adam Schefter.

The 49ers currently have five players listed on the team's injury report. Fortunately for them, none of the players dealing with injuries are in jeopardy to miss Sunday's pivotal matchup versus the Packers.

Earlier in the week, there was some concern when George Kittle missed Wednesday's practice due to his ankle issue. However, the All-Pro tight end returned to practice and was a full participant for the rest of the week.

Over the course of the season, San Francisco dealt with a slew of injuries on both sides of the ball. As an illustration, Laken Tomlinson was the only offensive linemen on San Francisco's roster to start in all 16 games.

In addition, the 49ers dealt with injuries to Tevin Coleman, Matt Breida, Kyle Juszczyk, and Kittle. Now, all of their offensive skill players will be available in Sunday's contest.

As for the defense, Kwon Alexander was actually placed on injured reserve after tearing his pectoral muscle in October. But in an unforeseen turn of events, Alexander was activated to the roster ahead of San Francisco's Divisional Round matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.

At this point in the season, there aren't players who are one-hundred percent in terms of their health. But for the 49ers, they are a lot healthier than they were the first time they faced the Packers in Week 12.