Could son of 49ers legend help team replace Brandon Aiyuk?

The San Francisco 49ers can’t close any doors when maneuvering their roster to make up for Brandon Aiyuk’s season-ending knee injury.

Replacing wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk quickly shot up the San Francisco 49ers’ list of priorities when the 2023 All-Pro went down with a season-ending knee injury in Week 7.

Aiyuk’s injury, which came just over two weeks before the NFL’s Nov. 5 trade deadline, may push San Francisco into action to acquire a WR on the trade market. There are a handful of options that make sense if that’s the route they want to take.

If they don’t take that route, there’s an intriguing name in the building who could make his way to the roster: undrafted rookie WR Terique Owens, who is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer and 49ers legend Terrell Owens.

While the trade route seems to be the most logical one if the team is looking for a direct replacement for Aiyuk, head coach Kyle Shanahan on Monday in a conference call told reporters the team will explore the trade market without putting all their eggs in that basket.

“Well, it makes you look into everything,” Shanahan said of Aiyuk’s injury. “We try to look into everything regardless. Obviously with more issues that came up yesterday, you still want to look into everything, but it has to do with what options are out there with stuff that we can pull off that doesn’t totally hurt us, that helps us now and doesn’t hurt us for the future. There’s lots of decisions that go into it. So, we’ll look into everything, but a lot of times that’s just kind of living in hope.”

If a trade doesn’t materialize, the 49ers are likely to simply push Jauan Jennings into a more prominent role while backfilling the WR3 snaps with rookies Ricky Pearsall and Jacob Cowing, and veterans Chris Conley and Ronnie Bell.

They may want to keep another WR on the roster for depth purposes even if they don’t need to replace Aiyuk on a snap-to-snap basis. And that’s where Owens emerges as an internal option. Shanahan said without a trade, they’ll rely on who they have in the building.

“Those answers aren’t always out there,” Shanahan said. “You’ve got to be ready to get people better in your building and deal with what you’ve got in your building. And if you ever find something that makes sense, we will never hesitate on it but it’s not always available like you hope it is.”

Owens is one of two wide receivers on the practice squad, along with veteran and former 49ers fifth-round pick Trent Taylor. Taylor has primarily been a punt returner over the last few seasons, which may open the door for Owens to step in and contribute on more special teams units.

There’s no guarantee either Taylor or Owens are promoted from the practice squad. San Francisco, when healthy, is still working with six receivers who have roles in the offense and on special teams. The likelihood a practice squad receiver is anything more than a special teams contributor is something south of miniscule.

With injuries to Conley, Jennings and Samuel entering Week 8, however, there’s a chance we could see Owens elevated from the practice squad when the 49ers host the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.

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49ers re-sign son of franchise legend to practice squad

The 49ers made a handful of practice squad moves and opened the practice window for DL Kalia Davis.

The San Francisco 49ers on Wednesday announced a handful of additions to their practice squad before their Week 5 preparations began.

Among those additions was wide receiver Terique Owens, whose father is 49ers legend Terrell Owens. Terique was with the 49ers during training camp and put together enough good days to be intriguing, but ultimately didn’t make the team.

He’s now back on the practice squad where he’ll get a chance to develop in the 49ers offense and perhaps carve out some kind of role long-term. He has good size and flashed enough of a skill set as a receiver to earn a trip back to Santa Clara.

In 26 games at Missouri State, Owens posted 46 receptions for 765 yards and four touchdowns.

The 49ers also added defensive end Jonathan Garvin. He was also with the team during training camp and the preseason, but he lost out in a crowded defensive end room.

In a corresponding move the 49ers released defensive lineman Shakel Brown from the practice squad. He was added ahead of last week with a chance to earn a game day elevation. Brown became expendable because the 49ers also opened the practice window for defensive tackle Kalia Davis.

Davis was injured in the preseason opener against the Tennessee Titans and required surgery on his knee. His initial prognosis said he’d miss half the season, but now it sounds like he may be able to return and provide some much-needed depth on the defensive interior as soon as Week 5 vs. the Arizona Cardinals.

The 49ers have 21 days to officially activate Davis or he’ll revert to season-ending IR.

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Son of 49ers legend hauls in long would-be TD in training camp

Undrafted rookie wide receiver Terique Owens made a big play for the 49ers on Tuesday.

The 49ers group of undrafted rookies may not have a chance to make much of an impact this year given how deep San Francisco’s roster is.

While Missouri running back Cody Schrader has raised some eyebrows, it was Terique Owens, son of 49ers Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens, who cashed in with a big-time catch late in Tuesday’s practice.

According to reporters on site, Owens snagged a long throw from quarterback Brandon Allen that would have gone for a touchdown.

It’s important to keep Owens’ success in camp in perspective. San Francisco has a loaded depth chart at wide receiver and Owens is an undrafted rookie out of Missouri Valley State. In 26 games with MVSU he had 46 catches for 765 yards and four touchdowns.

His climb to a roster spot is impossibly steep. A more realistic goal for Owens might be to try and carve out a practice squad spot. He’s listed at 6-3, 193 pounds so his size and pedigree give him a good foundation entering camp. There’ll be a requisite level of success required in practices to even grab hold of one of the team’s practice squad spots.

It’s still early in training camp and continuing to make plays through camp and into preseason games will also help Owens’ case. Starting with explosive plays in practice is a step in the right direction, though. There’ll be plenty of 49ers fans keeping an eye on Owens in hopes of the son of a legend eventually finding his way in the NFL with San Francisco.

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Terrell Owens’ son Terique competes at 49ers local pro day

Terrell Owens’ son, Terique Owens was on the field on Wednesday for the 49ers local pro day in Santa Clara.

Heading into draft season, there are multiple family connections between current and former San Francisco 49ers players and prospects in the 2024 class.

USC wide receiver Brenden Rice, the son of Jerry Rice; Rice wide receiver Luke McCaffrey, whose brother Christian is a 49ers running back; and Southern Mississippi running back Frank Gore Jr. will all be on the board.

On Wednesday, another prospect with family ties to San Francisco competed at the 49ers local pro day in Santa Clara. Terrell Owens’ son Terique was on the field on Wednesday with other prospects in Santa Clara.

Via @NBCS49ers on Twitter:

The 6-foot-3 wide receiver played three seasons with the Missouri State Bears of the FCS, racking up 46 receptions for 765 yards over his career in the Missouri Valley Conference.

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