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The 49ers have received injury updates on QB Brock Purdy and WR Ricky Pearsall ahead of their Week 8 clash vs. the Texans.
Although Mac Jones is 4-1 since stepping in as the starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, Brock Purdy’s turf toe injury is turning out to be more serious than initially expected. It’s a strange situation. After injuring his toe in Week 1, he was rushed back and looked far from his usual self in his second game.
Quarterback Brock Purdy remains limited by a toe injury and could miss his fourth straight game for the San Francisco 49ers.
The 49ers have only nine sacks and Huff is the leader with four since Nick Bosa went out in Week 3. That means defensive coordinator Robert Saleh may have to take more chances than usual in terms of blitzing.
Brock Purdy's toe injury is slowly getting better, but it doesn't appear healthy enough for him to start this Sunday when the 49ers face the Houston Texans.
The 49ers’ ownership group added a new member Wednesday, as the team announced Pete Briger Jr. would be joining with a minority stake in the franchise. The deal was approved at Wednesday’s NFL league meeting, and the team emphasized in its release that Briger’s family, including his wife Devon, would be welcomed into the organization.
The NFL approved minority sales for the San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants and New England Patriots at the NFL league meeting in New York on Wednesday.
The San Francisco 49ers are in a position where they almost have to make a trade for an edge rusher. Amidst the Las Vegas Raiders' losing streak, the rumors have started to swirl that Maxx Crosby would be available for the right price.
Nick Wright unveils his Week 8 NFL Tiers, including the Kansas City Chiefs "chasing history .. again," and why the San Francisco 49ers and Indianapolis Colts are a question mark despite a combine 16-5 record between them two and the Denver Broncos.
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4 former 49ers players named candidates for 2026 Hall of Fame class
The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced their 52 player candidates for the 2026 Hall of Fame class, which included four former San Francisco 49ers.
McCaffrey shattered records with a 200-yard game, showcasing his dual-threat dominance and historic receiving consistency. He fuels the 49ers' surge.