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49ers minutia minute: Kyle Juszczyk, defensive rookies took charge vs. Eagles (paywall)
“Training camp was rough on 49ers receivers, with nearly every one of them going down with an injury at some point. An exception was Robinson, who was on hand for every session and built a strong rapport with Purdy and Mac Jones as a result. Once he returned from a three-game suspension to begin the season, it seemed like he’d have a big role and plenty of production.
Instead, he had a quiet season … that is, until Sunday. His first catch went for 61 yards, which was the 49ers’ longest play of the season and more yards than Robinson had in any single game this season….[Trent] Williams acknowledged Friday that his right hamstring was not fully healed, and his outing reflected that. He gave up a team-high six pressures, including five quarterback hurries. Still, he didn’t miss a snap, and the 49ers are hoping the short week of rest — plus a plane flight to and from the East Coast — won’t be too much for him to play in Saturday’s divisional road playoff game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Meanwhile, all 52 of Eagles pass rusher Jaelan Phillips’ snaps — the 49ers considered trading for Phillips at midseason — came on the left side of the defense, which meant he was mostly matched against McKivitz. Phillips finished with three quarterback pressures and no tackles….Lenoir failed to contain the left edge of the 49ers defense on Barkley’s 29-yard run. Still, he finished with eight tackles and was matched against A.J. Brown for most of the contest. Brown finished with three catches for 25 yards on seven targets. His total of 25 receiving yards was his lowest output in the second half of the season.“
49ers open practice window for All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner. When might he play? (paywall)
“We’re opening his window so he can do some stuff,” Shanahan said. “But we’re not doing much. So he’ll walk through out there with us today, hoping he can be ready for next week.”….After two missed games, sophomore standout receiver Ricky Pearsall is expected to return to practice in a limited capacity Tuesday. But because the 49ers are holding a walkthrough at the start of a short week, his participation level, as noted by Shanahan, is merely an estimation of what it would be if the team held a full practice.
Pearsall did not practice last week. The week before, ahead of the regular-season finale against the Seahawks, he was listed as limited for light practices; Shanahan said the 49ers did not work through a single full-speed rep in what was their second short week in a row….“We usually bring them in for about seven hours today,” Shanahan said. “They’re only in for about three-and-a-half. We’ll do all walkthrough, nothing full speed. We won’t go against each other at all. And then we’ll see how it goes, see how guys feel and decide what we want to do tomorrow.”
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