A former standout at South Alabama, was taken by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round of the NFL Draft, and he will be able to make his NFL debut on Sunday, over seven months later.
Following their trades on Saturday, former Alabama running back Derrick Gore of the Washington Commanders and former Spain Park High School quarterback Nick Mullens of the Minnesota Vikings are also eligible to play on Sunday.
On Saturday, San Francisco activated Luter from reserve/physically unable to perform. The defensive back had spent the season on the PUP list, although he returned to practice last week.
Gore has been elevated twice previously this season. He was on the field for 13 offensive snaps and 37 special-teams plays in a 34-31 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Oct. 1 and a 40-20 loss to the Chicago Bears on Oct. 5.
When Mullens went on injured reserve on Oct. 11 because of a back injury, he was the backup to Kirk Cousins. On Saturday, Minnesota activated Mullens from IR after he returned to practice on Wednesday, and he’ll be the backup for Joshua Dobbs.
Mullens has started 17 regular-season games since joining the NFL in 2017 as an undrafted rookie.
On Sunday at 7:20 p.m., Minnesota takes on the Denver Broncos at Mile High’s Empower Field.