SANTA CLARA — Brock Purdy will practice Wednesday, albeit with limitations due to shoulder soreness, a good sign as the 49ers prepare for their Week 12 game against the Green Bay Packers.
Asked his level of concern for Purdy, coach Kyle Shanahan said, “Not much now. We’ll see how this week goes.”
Not practicing defensive end Nick Bosa (oblique)left tackle Trent Williams (ankle/rest) and running back Christian McCaffrey (Achilles/rest).
Those who were limited aside from Purdy were tight end George Kittle (hamstring), cornerback Charvarius Ward (personal), wide receiver Jacob Cowing (concussion) and offensive lineman Jon Feliciano (knee).
Purdy, whose throwing shoulder issue was first reported Monday, has been durable since becoming the starter since his first start on Dec. 11, 2022 against Tampa Bay. The 49ers won 35-7, with Purdy taking a blow which cracked a rib. It wasn’t until game time four days later against Seattle on a Thursday night when it was determined he would play.
Purdy finished the season before injuring his throwing elbow in the NFC Championship Game in the first quarter while being sacked by Haason Reddick of Philadelphia in a 31-7 loss.
Last season, Purdy showed up on the injury report with concussion symptoms after a 22-17 loss to Minnesota. He didn’t practice Wednesday of the week leading into a home game against Cincinnati, was limited Thursday and cleared Friday to play. The 49ers lost 31-17.
Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur, whose team fell victim to Purdy’s second-half heroics last season in a 24-21 divisional-round win by the 49ers, isn’t expecting to see Brandon Allen under center Sunday.
“I would fully expect him to play,” LaFleur told reporters. “I think he’s a darn good quarterback. You don’t put up the kind of numbers he’s put up offensively without a quarterback that can do it. One thing that makes him so special after studying the last couple of years is that he has a great feel for the pocket, when to get out and when to hang in there. He’s a decisive quarterback and he’s got some good weapons.”
DEEBO’S FRUSTRATION
After coming off a game in which he had four receptions for 22 yards and one carry for a loss of a yard against Seattle, Deebo Samuel talked about the 49ers’ and their .500 record.
“I want to be my best self as much as possible,” Samuel said on his ‘Cleats and Convos’ show. “We put our backs against the wall at times. You just look, from top to bottom, one of the best rosters in the league and it gets frustrating because we know what we’re capable of. We’ve got to finish games. We’ve go to be the Niners that everybody knows we are.”
Regarding the Packers game, Samuel said, “It’s really like, if we don’t win this game, we’ll be in some trouble.”
STALEY MISSES CUT
Joe Staley, a six-time Pro Bowler who played 13 seasons for the 49ers from 2007 through 2019, did not make the cut from 50 to 25 names for modern-era players eligible to be selected for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Staley was a member of the NFL’s All-Decade team for the 2010s.
Players who spent time with the 49ers who moved on in the process were wide receiver Anquan Boldin and running back Ricky Watters. Boldin, who also played with Arizona, Baltimore and Detroit, caught 237 passes for 3,030 yards, a 12.8 average and 16 touchdowns from 2013-15.
Watters, who played on the 49ers from 1992 through 1994, left for the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency after being a key member of the last Super Bowl winner for the franchise following the 1994 season.
After missing his rookie season due to injury, Watters rushed for 2,840 yards on 653 carries and 25 touchdowns. He also caught 140 passes for 1,450 yards and eight scores.
NOTABLE
— The 49ers opened this week as 2-point underdogs according to BetMGM, the first time this season they haven’t been favored including a 28-18 loss to Kansas City in Week 7.
-Defensive lineman Jonathan Garvin was signed to the practice squad. Garvin was signed to the practice squad on Oct. 2 and remained there until being released Oct. 24.
More to come on this developing story. . .
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