49ers injury news: Nick Bosa aggravates other oblique vs. Seahawks

The 49ers star edge rusher exited the game in the second half against the Seahawks.

Down the stretch against the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers star pass rusher Nick Bosa was on the sideline. In the second half, Bosa exited the game with an apparent injury following his second sack of Seahawks passer Geno Smith.

Bosa was later listed as questionable to return for the remainder of the game with a hip injury. Following the game, Bosa revealed he suffered an oblique injury on the opposite side of his previously injured hip.

Bosa said after pushing through last week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he was overcompensating and the same injury occurred on his other oblique.

Via @Coach_Yac on Twitter:

Prior to his injury, Bosa recorded four tackles, 1.5 sacks and three tackles for loss against the Seahawks. With Bosa on the sideline, the Seahawks scored a game-winning touchdown.

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49ers injury news: Nick Bosa (hip) questionable to return vs. Seahawks

The start pass rusher exited the game in the third quarter with a hip injury.

After dealing with a hip injury all week and being listed as questionable for Sunday’s contest against the Seattle Seahawks, Nick Bosa was cleared to play on Sunday in Week 11. However, his injury appeared to linger.

Following his second sack of the day, Bosa left the game in apparent pain. After exiting the game to the sideline, the Pro Bowl edge rusher was listed as questionable to return to the game with a hip injury.

Bosa left the game with four tackles, 1.5 sacks and two tackles for loss against the Seahawks on Sunday.

Stay tuned to Niners Wire for more updates regarding Bosa’s status for the remainder of the game against the Seahawks.

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49ers injury news: Kyle Juszczyk leaves in 3rd quarter vs Seahawks

The All-Pro fullback exited the game in the third quarter against the Seahawks in Week 11.

After intercepting Geno Smith to start the second half, the San Francisco 49ers took over early in the third quarter with prime field position against the Seattle Seahawks.

As the 49ers approached the red zone, a key starter on offense appeared to suffer an injury. While trying to block for Brock Purdy on a scramble, All-Pro fullback Kyle Juszczyk appeared to get hit in the head. Juszczyk exited the game to the sideline and entered the blue medical tent.

Via @CamInman on Twitter:

Following his trip to the blue medical tent, the Fox broadcast reported Juszczyk was cleared from the concussion protocol.

Stay tuned to Niner Wire for more updates regarding Juszczyk’s status for the remainder of the game. We’ll provide updates once we have one.

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Brock Purdy shows off speed on way to TD run vs. Seahawks

To get the 49ers on the board against the Seahawks, Brock Purdy showed off his speed on the way to a 10-yard touchdown run.

After posting a three-and-out to start the game, the San Francisco 49ers offense came to life on their second possession of the game. With the Seattle Seahawks leading to start the game 3-0, Kyle Shanahan and Brock Purdy led the 49ers down the field on a 12-play scoring drive.

Following a sack that resulted in a five-yard loss, Purdy used his legs to get the 49ers on the board with a rushing touchdown on the very next play. After scrambling, Purdy broke away with the ball down the sideline for a 10-yard rushing score to give the 49ers the lead 7-3.

Purdy’s touchdown against the Seahawks was his fourth rushing score of the 2024 campaign.

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Nick Bosa secures early sack vs. Seahawks’ Geno Smith

The Pro Bowl edge rusher made an early impact against the Seahawks.

During their win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week, San Francisco 49ers star edge rusher Nick Bosa picked up a hip pointer injury. Heading into the 49ers’ Week 11 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, Bosa was listed as questionable.

Despite the injury designation, the All-Pro pass rusher was ruled active for Sunday’s contest in Santa Clara against the Seahawks. After kickoff, Bosa wasted no time making an impact against the 49ers’ NFC West rivals.

With the Seahawks threatening, Bosa helped force a field goal attempt with a clutch sack on the first possession of the game. Bosa blew past offensive tackle Abraham Lucas and cut the corner to wrap up Geno Smith for an early sack.

In nine games, Bosa has recorded 5.5 sacks and eight tackles for loss for the 49ers.

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Kyle Shanahan’s post-game update on Jordan Mason injury

The 49ers rusher exited the game and returned back to the field for one play before being sidelined for the rest of the game in Seattle.

Through the first two quarters of Thursday Night Football, the San Francisco 49ers dished out a heavy dose of Jordan Mason. The 49ers running back rushed the ball eight times and caught one pass against the Seattle Seahawks.

Yet, after capping a 14-yard run in the second quarter, Mason appeared to be injured at the end of the run following a hard fall. Mason left the game, and exited from the sideline to the locker room in Seattle.

Mason later returned to the game after halftime, rushing for eight yards on one carry. After his lone carry of the third quarter, Mason stayed on the sideline for the remainder of the game as he appeared to nurse a shoulder injury.

Following the game, Kyle Shanahan gave a quick update regarding the injury Mason’s suffered in Seattle.

Via @NBCS49ers on Twitter:

Mason finished with 73 yards on nine carries to go along with one catch for nine yards against the Seahawks.

Mason will now get around 10 days off before the 49ers welcome the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs to Santa Clara for a highly-anticipated Week 7 tilt.

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Thanksgiving Day Rooting Guide: Best outcomes for Eagles with playoff picture developing

Thanksgiving Day Rooting Guide: Best outcomes for Eagles with playoff picture developing

The NFL is the biggest show in American professional sports, and Thanksgiving Thursday helps bring family, food, and playoff anxiety to millions nationwide.

The 2023 edition will have an NFC feel, as the scheduled slate of games will begin with the Green Bay Packers taking on the Detroit Lions, an NFC North rivalry that has been a feature of Thanksgiving Day football for decades.

The eating portion of the day (4:30) features NFC East rivals the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders meeting for the final time this season.

If you’re still awake and festive for the nightcap, fans will get a critical NFC West showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and rival San Francisco 49ers, who are both vying for the top spot in the division.