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Top 49ers News
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49ers' Maurice Hurst: Moved to injured reserve
Hurst (biceps) was placed on injured reserve Monday.
Hurst is the first player to be placed on IR for the 2022 season. He's expected to miss the entire season due to a torn biceps. San Francisco signed veteran defensive lineman Akeem Spence in a corresponding move.
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49ers' Akeem Spence: Signs deal with San Fran
Spence signed a one-year contract with the 49ers on Monday.
Spence will take the roster spot vacated by fellow defensive lineman Maurice Hurst (biceps), who was placed on injured reserve in a corresponding move. If Spence sees any regular season action with San Francisco, it would be the eighth team for which he has played.
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49ers' Deebo Samuel: Will ramp up workload
Coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that the 49ers will ease Samuel back up to a full workload at practice, Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Samuel, whom Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports already has signed his three-year, $71.55 million contract extension with the 49ers, won't handle 100 percent of practice reps Monday. Of course, all indications are that Samuel will have his activities ramped up due to an abundance of caution rather than due to any injury concerns. The star wideout will be able to spend training camp establishing a rapport with Trey Lance, whom Shanahan recently officially anointed the team's starting quarterback for 2022.
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49ers' Deebo Samuel: Inks massive extension
Samuel and the 49ers agreed to a three-year, $71.55 million contract extension Sunday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Samuel reportedly requested a trade in April, but the star receiver and the team continued to work on an extension over the last several months. His deal includes $58.1 million guaranteed and keeps him under contract with the 49ers through the 2025 season. The 26-year-old had limited work during practices earlier in the offseason to preserve his health in the event of a trade, but he should ramp up his workload now that he's landed a long-term deal. Samuel saw work as both a receiver and running back in 2021, securing 77 of 121 targets for 1,405 yards and six touchdowns while rushing 59 times for 365 yards and eight more scores. He'll likely be catching passes from Trey Lance in 2022 because the 49ers are attempting to trade Jimmy Garoppolo.
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49ers' George Kittle: Past lower-body issue
Kittle, who dealt with a lower-body issue during OTAs, is participating in training camp practices, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Kittle, who remains the 49ers' clear-cut top tight end, continues to profile as a quality fantasy option at his position, coming off a 2021 campaign in which he caught 71 of his 94 targets for 910 yards and six TDs in 14 games. The 28-year-old has missed 11 regular-season games over the last two campaigns, but as long as he's available, Kittle should maintain steady target volume in 2022 while working in a 49ers passing attack that is in line to be helmed by second-year QB Trey Lance.
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49ers' Javon Kinlaw: Returns to practice
Kinlaw (knee) participated in team drills during the 49ers' practice Saturday, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Kinlaw practiced again for the first time since undergoing season-ending surgery in late October to repair an injured ACL. The 2020 first-round pick totaled a modest eight tackles through the first four games of the 2021 campaign, but, after Maurice Hurst suffered what should be a season-ending biceps injury Friday, Kinlaw still figures to reprise a prominent role at defensive tackle heading into this regular season.
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49ers' Mike McGlinchey: Back on practice field
McGlinchey (quadriceps) participated during team drills in the 49ers' practice Saturday, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
McGlinchey started the first eight games of the 2021 season for San Francisco before suffering a season-ending quadriceps injury in November. This return to on-field activities should be an encouraging sign for the 27-year-old offensive tackle's return to play by Week 1.
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49ers' Hassan Ridgeway: Will miss some time
San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said Ridgeway will be out a couple of weeks with a mild quad strain, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Ridgeway sustained the injury during Friday's training camp sessions, though its relatively minor nature is unlikely to affect his long-term status. This comes after fellow defensive linemen Maurice Hurst suffered what should be a season-ending biceps injury and Arik Armstead sprained his right knee, which is likely to keep him out for a few weeks as well. This rash of injuries should lead to a valuable increase in training camp reps for Javon Kinlaw, Kalia Davis, Kevin Givens and Robert Nkemdiche -- all of whom may now end up having to play larger roles than expected this preseason.
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49ers' Maurice Hurst: Expected to miss 2022 season
Hurst (biceps) has torn his biceps and will likely miss the entire season, Josh Dubow of the Associated Press reports.
The 49ers defense took another blow during the first week of camp, as Dre Greenlaw (hamstring) and Arik Armstead (knee) are also nursing injuries of their own. After spending much of last season on injured reserve with ankle and calf injuries, Hurst signed a one-year contract with San Francisco, where he was expected to compete for snaps on the interior of the defensive line. There's a chance the veteran defensive tackle could return later in the season depending on the recovery timeline, but the injury leaves the 49ers dangerously thin at defensive tackle in the meantime.
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49ers' Elijah Mitchell: Healthy to open training camp
Mitchell (knee) worked with the first-team offense at San Francisco's first practice of training camp, Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Mitchell underwent a cleanup procedure in his knee after his rookie season, but it's safe to say he's back to full health, as the 49ers would have no reason to rush his return at this stage of the offseason. Per Dieter Kurtenbach of The Mercury News, Jeff Wilson, Trey Sermon and rookie Tyrion Davis-Price all looked impressive as well, but a healthy Mitchell should open the season as the clear top option in San Francisco's deep backfield.
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49ers' Arik Armstead: Hurts knee in practice
Armstead (knee) suffered a sprained knee Wednesday and is expected to miss multiple weeks of practice, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Though fortunately it's just a sprain for Armstead, the Niners will presumably play things safe with their 28-year-old defensive lineman. Samson Ebukam and 2022 second-round pick Drake Jackson should see an increase in reps at camp until Armstead returns to his place along San Francisco's intimidating front four ahead of Week 1.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
127.4 (7th) |
261.0 (12th) |
375.7 (7th) |
Def. |
103.5 (7th) |
227.9 (7th) |
310.0 (3rd) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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A. Al-Shaair LB Azeez Al-Shaair LB | Shoulder |
D. Greenlaw LB Dre Greenlaw LB | Calf |
A. Armstead DE Arik Armstead DE | Knee |
T. Williams OT Trent Williams OT | Ankle |
J. Verrett DB Jason Verrett DB | Knee - ACL |
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