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49ers' Leonard Floyd: Posts 1.5 sacks in Week 11 loss
Floyd tallied three tackles, including 1.5 sacks, in a loss to Seattle on Sunday.
Floyd split a sack with Nick Bosa on Seattle's first offensive series and added a solo sack on the Seahawks' final drive late in the fourth quarter. It was the first time this season that the veteran pass rusher has gotten to the quarterback more than once in a game. On the campaign, Floyd has tallied 28 tackles, including 4.5 sacks, a defensed pass and a forced fumble over 10 games.
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49ers' Deommodore Lenoir: Continues steady work as tackler
Lenoir recorded eight tackles (all solo) Sunday in a Week 11 loss to the Seahawks.
Lenoir tied for the team lead in stops with Renardo Green. The eight tackles tied Lenoir's season-high mark, which he has established on three other occasions. Since Week 5, Lenoir has posted at least six stops in each of his six contests.
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49ers' Renardo Green: Co-leads team in stops Sunday
Green tallied eight tackles (seven solo) and one defensed pass in Sunday's Week 11 loss to Seattle.
Green and Deommodore Lenoir tied for the team lead in tackles in the last-minute loss. Green's eight tackles set a season-high mark, and he also logged a season-high 95 percent of the 49ers' defensive snaps. He's played an increased role the past two weeks in the absence of Charvarius Ward (personal), but Ward returned to the team Monday and could return to action Sunday against Green Bay, per David Lombardi of The San Francisco Standard.
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49ers' Trent Williams: Dealing with soreness
Williams is dealing with soreness related to his ongoing ankle issue, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said he appreciated Williams battling through the injury during Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Seahawks, per Inman. The starting left tackle had been questionable heading into the game. Williams has started all 10 games this season for the 49ers.
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49ers' Charvarius Ward: Back with team Monday
Ward (personal) returned to the 49ers on Monday, David Lombardi of The San Francisco Standard reports.
The starting cornerback missed the last two games following the recent passing of his one-year-old daughter. Ward's return should put him on track to play in Week 12 against the Packers. The seventh-year pro has 35 tackles (26 solo) and five passes defensed in seven games this season.
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49ers' Dre Greenlaw: Could have practice window open
Greenlaw (Achilles) could have his 21-day practice window to return to injured reserve open this week, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Greenlaw is in the final stages of his recovery from a torn left Achilles that he suffered against the Chiefs during Super Bowl LVIII in February. General manager John Lynch told reporters Monday that Greenlaw will need to practice for a few weeks before returning from IR, per Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle. There's no guarantee that Greenlaw would be ready to play should he be activated from IR, but it's a good sign that the veteran linebacker is ready to take the next step in his rehab program.
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49ers' Nick Bosa: Might not play Week 12
Bosa (hip) has about a 50-50 chance to suit up next week against the Packers, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
The defensive end sustained the hip injury during Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Seahawks and did not return to the game. San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters Monday that, "There's just as good of a chance for him to not play as play," per Wagoner. If the 2022 NFL Defensive Player of the Year can't suit up, Robert Beal and Yetur Gross-Matos are next in line to replace him.
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49ers' George Kittle: In line to practice Wednesday
Coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that the 49ers expect Kittle (hamstring) to practice Wednesday, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Kittle came out of a Week 10 win at Tampa Bay with hamstring irritation that capped him to a pair of limited practices during Week 11 prep. While he ultimately was inactive for Sunday's loss to the Seahawks, Shanahan noted the tight end was "close" to being able to suit up. Kittle's activity level Wednesday may set the tone for the rest of the week, but it appears as if he'll miss just one game as a result of the injury.
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49ers' Brock Purdy: Tending to sore throwing shoulder
Coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that Purdy is day-to-day due to a sore right shoulder, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Purdy had a season-low 159 yards on 21-for-28 passing during Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Seahawks, tossing a touchdown to WR Jauan Jennings but also throwing his eighth interception of the season. A health concern may now result in some practice limitations when the 49ers begin Week 12 prep Wednesday, but Shanahan calling him day-to-day indicates Purdy likely will be good to go this coming Sunday at Green Bay.
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49ers' Jake Moody: Clean outing Sunday
Moody nailed his only field-goal attempt from 33 yards out while converting both point-after tries in Sunday's 20-17 loss to Seattle.
Moody had a tumultuous return from injury in Week 10, missing three FGAs before mercifully hitting his last kick to finish off a win over Tampa Bay. Things went a lot smoother this time around, albeit in a losing effort on far less kicking attempts. Moody should resume being a safe play in fantasy, but it is worth noting his upcoming schedule that features two road games outdoors on the east coast. The first test comes on the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field when the 49ers visit the Packers next Sunday.
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49ers' Eric Saubert: Catches one ball in spot-start
Saubert (illness) recorded one reception for seven yards in Sunday's 20-17 loss to Seattle.
The 49ers ruled George Kittle (hamstring) inactive prior to Sunday's kickoff, opening the door for Saubert to fill in as the starting tight end. The veteran backup had to overcome an illness himself in order to suit up against the Seahawks. Saubert got through the contest without issue, but he was unable to replicate the kind of numbers we have come to expect from his star teammate. Kittle's targets are usually dispersed to other skill positions when he sidelined, leaving little fantasy potential for Saubert in spot-starts.
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49ers' Ricky Pearsall: Held catchless Sunday
Pearsall failed to bring in either of his two targets in Sunday's 20-17 loss to Seattle.
Pearsall was nowhere to be seen on Sunday after scoring the first touchdown of his professional career in Week 10. The rookie still logged a healthy 37 snaps on offense (59 percent), but he didn't receive nearly as many targets as a week prior (six). Pearsall should continue seeing a handful of targets while operating as the 49ers' No. 3 receiver behind Deebo Samuel and Jauan Jennings against the Packers next Sunday.
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49ers' Jordan Mason: Eventful day on special teams
Mason took two carries for 13 yards and was not targeted as a receiver in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Seahawks.
Mason saw one less snap on offense than he did a week prior for Christian McCaffrey's return to the lineup, but the backup wound up receiving one additional carry against the Seahawks. The 25-year-old Mason also muffed a kickoff return attempt that careened off his chest, but the long-time special teams gunner fixed his own faux pa by diving to swat the ball out of bounds before Seattle could gain possession. In the scope of fantasy football, Mason's current role spelling CMC for a play or two does not carry much value heading into next Sunday's road tilt against Green Bay.
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49ers' Deebo Samuel: Shut down by Seahawks
Samuel had four receptions (on seven targets) for 22 yards while losing one yard on his only rushing attempt in Sunday's 20-17 loss to Seattle.
Samuel was blanketed by the Seahawks' athletic secondary due to George Kittle (hamstring) being inactive and Brandon Aiyuk (knee) done for the season. For reference, Samuel feasted on the Seahawks for 117 yards and a touchdown back in Week 6 when the receiving corps was at full strength. If Kittle is good to go for Week 12 after almost being able to suit up Sunday, then San Francisco's offense will look more like we have become accustomed to.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
147.8 (7th) |
261.3 (4th) |
398.9 (2nd) |
Def. |
105.0 (8th) |
210.1 (7th) |
302.2 (6th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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G. Kittle TE George Kittle TE | Hamstring |
B. Purdy QB Brock Purdy QB | Shoulder |
N. Bosa DE Nick Bosa DE | Hip |
B. Aiyuk WR Brandon Aiyuk WR | Knee - ACL + MCL |
D. Greenlaw LB Dre Greenlaw LB | Achilles |
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