Ginn hopes to be full-strength for playoffs

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SANTA CLARA -- Receiver Ted Ginn is unsure whether he will be available for the 49ers regular-season finale Sunday due to a left ankle sprain, but he is expected at full strength for the playoffs."I'm not trying to really rush it," Ginn said Monday.When asked if it's all about before ready for the playoffs, Ginn answered, "I wouldn't say that. It's about the next game. Try to go day by day. I don't want to think like that and take it day-by-day, and as the days go on, try to heal."Ginn sustained the ankle sprain last Monday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers while returning a kickoff. He did not suit up for the 49ers' 19-17 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday.Tight end Delanie Walker's status is uncertain after sustaining what is believed to a fractured jaw in the first quarter against Seattle. Several teammates said they have not seen Walker since returning from Seattle.Coach Jim Harbaugh will be asked to update Walker's status during his press conference noon on Monday.
Receiver Kyle Williams, who sustained a concussion Saturday, said via Twitter that he was feeling a lot better. Williams must receive clearance from an independent neurologist before being allowed to return to action.Receiver Joshua Morgan will not return to action for the playoffs after being placed on injured reserve after undergoing surgery in October to repair fracture above his left ankle. He had one of the screws removed recently, and walked Saturday for the first time without an orthopedic boot. He remains ahead of schedule, he said.

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