San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has been struggling with a sore throwing shoulder this week, leaving his status for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers uncertain. The team is monitoring his condition closely to determine if he will be able to take the field.
Coach Kyle Shanahan provided an update on Purdy’s situation, mentioning that he has been limited in practice and is making progress in his recovery. Purdy, who has been the starting quarterback for the 49ers since December 2001, has not missed a game due to injury before. If he is unable to play on Sunday, it would be a significant setback for the team as they fight for a playoff spot.
In addition to Purdy, other key players on the team are also dealing with injuries. All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams has been sidelined with an ankle injury, while star defensive end Nick Bosa is nursing hip and oblique issues. Despite missing practice, Shanahan remains hopeful that both players will be available for the upcoming game.
Running back Christian McCaffrey returned to practice after resting due to Achilles tendinitis, and tight end George Kittle is set to make his return after sitting out the last game with a hamstring injury. However, receiver Jacob Cowing is in the concussion protocol after being limited in practice.
The 49ers are facing a tough challenge against the Packers and will need all hands on deck to secure a victory. The team’s injury report will be released on Friday, shedding more light on the availability of key players for the game. Stay tuned for updates on Purdy’s status and other injury developments as the game approaches.