September 19, 2024

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Following San Francisco’s 45-29 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, the “49ers Postgame Live” crew analyzes the NFC playoff situation

After defeating the Arizona Cardinals 45–29 on Sunday, the 49ers’ defensive line was even more porous.

Kalia Davis played just 13 defensive plays and two special teams plays before suffering a severe ankle injury in the

victory at State Farm Stadium. During a conference call with the local media on Monday, head coach Kyle Shanahan announced that the defensive tackle will be out for several weeks.

With Davis’ injury, the defensive line, which already without Arik Armstead and Javon Hargrave, is significantly

thinner. Clelin Ferrell is also dealing with a day-to-day ankle issue. Regarding defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh, a free agency, Shanahan did not provide a clear response.

Shanahan responded, “Not yet, but I’m not ruling anything out.” “We have men here

on the practice squad we utilized last week, as you can see. Although the exact return date for Hargrave and

Armstead is unknown, we do know that they have opportunities this week. There are numerous interrelated elements that will be covered in this discussion.”

Deommodore Lenoir is day-to-day despite sustaining a rib injury during Sunday’s game. The cornerback will heal more quickly thanks to the extra day off this week before the 49ers’ next game on Monday night.

Jauan Jennings, a receiver on the offensive end, has been added to the concussion protocol. In the victory on Sunday, the wide receiver caught both of his two targets for 25 yards.

The injury that caused the players, coaches, and supporters to hold their breath together Sunday

He felt well last night, and they didn’t provide me with any information today that worries them,” Shanahan remarked. “So I’m thinking it’s just your normal stinger, and it was encouraging that he finished the game.”

Shanahan stated that all three of the guys who were still out of the game—Ross Dwelley (ankle), Elijah Mitchell (knee), and Oren Burks (knee)—have an opportunity to return to practice this week, but he would not confirm a player’s particular status

 

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