
Summary:
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Brock Purdy didn't have any issues during or immediately following the game with his toe. Late at night on the phone with Shanahan reported some toe soreness.
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Ricky Pearsall they're thinking it's a minor PCL injury which may or may not keep him out this week.
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Malik Mustapha's window to return is expected to be opened following Week 6.
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Due to the short week, no one will be going full speed in practice, injured or not.
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Team will release a more comprehensive injury report later today (9/29).
12 comments
Honestly I just want to survive Thursday with minimal injuries. We’re hurt and the Rams are rolling – division game so anything can happen, but I think we just need to focus on getting healthy to see where we shake out down the stretch. Such a rough deal for everyone right now.
Hot take but we should just treat this as a preseason game and sit out our starters. We’re 3-1 and our schedule is very easy on paper so it helps us get back into the swing of things. Keep everyone healthy and just go onto next week.

Kyle’s interview
How have Shanahan and Lynch not gotten for criticism from the media for continued injuries to the players?
Wtf is with the injuries with this team?
As a casual fan, at every home game I have gone to, all of them, the opposing teams seem to have a team ( everyone involved) stretch and exercise before breaking into their units…. While they are doing that the Niners are running plays. Do they stretch somewhere else? Doesn’t seem like it with these injuries . Just an observation.
It’s football. go out there with the you have and try to win the game

Brock seriously like how is your toe? You can tell me. It’s me Kylie.
Yoga lesson should be compulsory to attend for every players and stated in the contract
The only way this team is gonna seriously compete this year is winning Thursday night and trying to rest up afterward.
Punting a Rams game and may as well punt the season. Winning the West is this teams current ceiling.
At this point I expect Shannahan to tear his ACL getting run into on the sideline.
This team is made of glass.