49ers Injury Picture Just Got More Complicated Than Fans Expected

Despite injury setbacks in practice, the 49ers remain optimistic about player participation as they gear up for their next pre-season clash.

The 49ers’ joint practice with the Chargers on Tuesday brought a little bit of everything: a few players back in action, a few more held out, and a pair of notable injury updates from Kyle Shanahan.

DeMarcus Robinson, Kaelon Black and Keion White were all back on the field for San Francisco. Robinson had sat out Sunday’s session, while White was dressed in full pads to start practice but never got into team drills. About an hour into the workout, he had his pads off.

Mike Evans, meanwhile, left early after dealing with an issue on the left side of his lower body. His left ankle and foot were wrapped with ice, and after removing that, he appeared to shift the ice pack and wrap his left quad instead. Evans spent the rest of practice watching from the sideline.

Shanahan said Evans was dealing with “some tightness” and that the 49ers were being cautious with him. The team knows how important he is to the offense, and the plan was simply to avoid pushing him.

There’s still a chance Evans is back on Thursday. Shanahan said several starters are expected to play against the Chargers, and there’s also a “good chance” Brock Purdy will suit up. Jim Harbaugh said his starters will play as well.

Shanahan also had encouraging words on Nick Bosa, who is trending in the right direction.

“A lot less irritation and soreness/tendinitis, whatever you want to call it, than you had last week. So he’s going the right direction.”

On Mykel Williams, Shanahan sounded more cautious. He said Williams is further away than Kittle, called Week 1 a long shot, but added that the team still hasn’t ruled it out and that Williams is progressing well.

Christian Kirk’s injury remains a frustrating one, according to Shanahan, who described it as “unfortunate” and said Kirk has dealt with the same problem before.

“He had the same thing in OTAs, so he missed that. He hasn’t been ready to go.

I know he’s been extremely frustrated with it. We love the guy so far, but hopefully he can have some better luck going forward here, so he can get some reps out here.”

If Kirk isn’t healthy before the season begins, Shanahan said there won’t be any roster questions to sort through.

Shanahan also pushed back on the idea that Christian McCaffrey’s missed time over the past week had anything to do with a contract issue.

“I think they make a lot of assumptions and that would be one that they’re wrong on.”

He added that McCaffrey would have practiced on Tuesday if this had been a game week.

“I think if it wasn’t Christian and we were in a game week, I think he would play today.”

McCaffrey and Bosa could be back as soon as Saturday, which is the 49ers’ next practice.

The only real collision scare of the day came when Fred Warner hit Renardo Green in the end zone on what Shanahan called friendly fire. Green stayed in for one more play before leaving, and Jack Jones stepped in for him.

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