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Related: About this forum49ers rule out QB Brock Purdy, and (maga photobomber) Nick Bosa for Packers game Sunday.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42549080/san-francisco-49ers-qb-brandon-allen-start-vs-packers-brock-purdy-injuredSANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Entering an important matchup with the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers will be without starting quarterback Brock Purdy and defensive end Nick Bosa.
The Niners officially ruled out Purdy (right shoulder soreness) and Bosa (left hip/oblique) on Friday afternoon, just before the team was scheduled to fly to Wisconsin. Coach Kyle Shanahan announced that veteran Brandon Allen will start in place of Purdy, with Josh Dobbs available as the backup.
The Niners officially ruled out Purdy (right shoulder soreness) and Bosa (left hip/oblique) on Friday afternoon, just before the team was scheduled to fly to Wisconsin. Coach Kyle Shanahan announced that veteran Brandon Allen will start in place of Purdy, with Josh Dobbs available as the backup.
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49ers rule out QB Brock Purdy, and (maga photobomber) Nick Bosa for Packers game Sunday. (Original Post)
usonian
Nov 22
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jimfields33
(19,382 posts)1. Terrible timing
yourout
(8,170 posts)2. And they will still beat my Packers.
usonian
(15,135 posts)3. ESPN gives 30/70 chance of that. NT
Xavier Breath
(5,236 posts)4. ...
Auggie
(31,966 posts)5. Rule out the defensive coordinator too
This dude is lucky he can hide behind injuries and bereavement leaves, though the fact remains: three blown late-game leads, which he shares with Kyle Shanahan.