Christian McCaffreys 49ers Camp Absence Has Fans Worried For A Reason

Ian Rapoport dispels rumors about Christian McCaffrey's training camp absence, attributing it to health rather than contract disputes.

Christian McCaffrey’s week-long absence from San Francisco 49ers camp practices has sparked plenty of chatter, but Ian Rapoport isn’t buying the idea that this is some kind of contract maneuver.

Earlier in the week, Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio floated the notion that McCaffrey might be using a minor injury - described as “tightness” - to push for more money from the team. The theory made some sense on the surface. McCaffrey is on a deal with zero guaranteed money, and after the recent contracts handed out to running backs like the Atlanta Falcons’ Bijan Robinson and the Detroit Lions’ Jaymyr Gibbs, the idea of a veteran star trying to secure more guaranteed cash was easy enough to imagine.

But on The Insiders, Rapoport shut that down and said the situation is simply injury-related.

“This is not fake,” Rapoport said. “Actual tightness, not fake tightness, not a hold-in, actual tightness.

It does not seem to me like anything really to worry about. I know we’ve heard that before with Christian McCaffrey, but for real, this does not seem like anything to worry about.

“The timing of this, coming right after Jaymyr Gibbs, right after Bijan Robinson got paid, my understanding, coincidence. Christian McCaffrey should be fine.”

Rapoport did note that there may have been “check-ins” about more guaranteed money or an extension, but those conversations did not lead anywhere, according to his reporting.

For now, the bigger takeaway is that McCaffrey’s issue appears minor. “Tightness” is vague, and there’s always reason for some caution given what happened in training camp in 2024, when a seemingly small issue later turned into tendinitis and limited McCaffrey to just four games.

Rapoport’s update should ease some of that concern, at least for the moment. McCaffrey remains the 49ers’ top offensive weapon, and while that role comes with obvious risk, Rapoport’s read is that this is not the start of something more serious.

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