Purdy, Brock and San Francisco 49ers
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Sunday, in the media room at MetLife Stadium, where the New York Jets, the New York Giants and NFL players’ ACLs go to die each week, San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan subtly gave the most revealing update on quarterback Brock Purdy’s lingering toe injury.
Brock Purdy hasn't suited up since late September because of a turf toe injury, but San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said he doesn't expect the injury to keep Purdy out for the rest of the season.
The Niners are still waiting for the quarterback’s return. In the meantime, baby Millie is getting her time to shine.
Brock Purdy remained limited in Thursday’s practice, and his Week 10 status remains uncertain. The 49ers quarterback, though, is doing more and getting closer.
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49ers' Kyle Shanahan ‘pretty confident' Brock Purdy will play again this season
San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan is "pretty confident" that quarterback Brock Purdy will return from injury in the 2025 NFL season.
On Thursday, Shanahan addressed a direct question about the team’s chemistry going forward with Brock Purdy preparing to replace Jones. He didn’t mince words as he addressed it in a direct way. Shanahan was asked about Purdy’s return and how it may affect the 49ers’ team chemistry.
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The San Francisco 49ers face a slew of injuries, including to their starting quarterback, but manage to put together wins anyway. Brock Purdy missed seven games due to a turf toe injury, leaving former first rounder Mac Jones leading the offense for the majority of the season.
The San Francisco 49ers announced a practice decision regarding quarterback Brock Purdy as the team prepares for Week 10.
Coach Kyle Shanahan said Purdy (toe) will be limited at Wednesday's practice, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports. Purdy has missed seven of the last eight games due to a nagging turf toe injury, and while he has yet to progress to a full practice ...