We learned earlier today that a torn quad will sideline 49ers right tackle Mike McGlinchey for the rest of the season, and the injury hits keep coming for San Francisco. Per head coach Kyle Shanahan, both wideout Mohamed Sanu and Tavon Wilson will likely miss some time (per Cam Inman of the San Jose Mercury on Twitter).
Sanu suffered a knee sprain during the third quarter of yesterday’s loss to the Cardinals, and Shanhan said the wideout will be out for a while. The veteran receiver had established himself as the third receiver this season, hauling in 15 catches for 177 yards through eight games. The likes of Jauan Jennings and Trent Sherfield could see increased reps while Sanu is out of the lineup.
Wilson suffered a foot injury that will likely require an IR trip. The veteran safety was already starting in place Jimmie Ward, so the team will have to rely on their depth while the two defensive backs are sidelined. Wilson has seen time in eight games this season, although Week 9 was the first time he got significant playing time on defense.
Some more injury notes from around the NFL:
- The 49ers provided some additional context on defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw‘s recent knee operation (via ESPN’s Nick Wagoner on Twitter). Team doctors noted “that the ACL has chronic changes that would be best treated with ACL reconstruction.” The organization believes this alternative route will provide Kinlaw with the best chance to play during the 2022 season.
- Both Zach Wilson and Mike White will both return to Jets practice this week, reports Brian Costello of the New York Post (via Twitter). It remains to be seen who will be the starting quarterback against the Bills this weekend. It sounds like the team is likely to play it safe with Wilson, meaning White could get another chance to start.
- Rams wideout Jacob Harris will miss the rest of the season following ACL and MCL injuries, per Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic (via Twitter). The fourth-round pick was a wideout in college but has been playing tight end since joining the NFL. He’s only played 15 offensive snaps this season, but he got into nine games as a special teamer.
Something is wrong with the 49ers health/training department. They consistently get more injuries than any team in football.
They had the most players on IR last year by 10 over 2nd place Ravens. However, currently in a 4 way tie for 11th most and Ravens are at number 1. We might have different definitions of consistent.
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It’s sad that the Pro Football Rumors site has stricter rules than all the other 3. At time point, if I see the comment closed I just refuse to look at the site for 24 hours.
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Objectively checked the last 20 posts. 15 are open for comments. The five closed are Arnette (violence), Rodgers (COVID-19), David Montgomery (ok I don’t get that one), and the two minor transaction/p-squad updates (also don’t understand, but really you don’t care about commenting there anyhow).
So if you are complaining about comments being closed, there is a really good chance that you weren’t going to be adding anything of value to the public discourse.
But 75% are still open, so feel free to add value elsewhere.
Maybe, maybe not. Just dislike being told/allowed by someone else what things I can talk about and which things I can’t
So… make your own site? ♂️
Starting to become a common trend if you want free speech
Can you blame them? … maybe 25% of the comments are actual comments … most are either pot shots at the writers, political motivated, snarky comments between other commenters, or “Firsts”
Another common trend is people not understanding the Amendments. The First Amendment does not prohibit private individuals, companies and employers from restricting speech. It limited Congress and the 14th extended those protections from state and local governments.
But this is a sports site so discussions like the one above are best suited elsewhere. Hence why comments are closed on some articles.
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