Jauan Jennings has not practiced this week, casting doubt on his availability for Sunday's highly anticipated Super Bowl LVIII rematch between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.
There wasn’t much news on the San Francisco 49ers’ Thursday practice participation report, although there were a couple of minor changes from Wednesday’s session.
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The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for their Week 7 contest against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall practiced for the second time since being shot in the chest on August 31.
Jordan Mason practiced with his San Francisco 49ers teammates on Monday, sporting a blue no-contact jersey—a positive sign that the running back may be on track to play when the team faces the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend.
Just when it looked like the laundry list of injuries to the San Francisco 49ers’ skill position groups had finally gone away for the most part, they picked up another.
The San Francisco 49ers faced the challenge of playing two games within five days. However, their Thursday night victory over the Seattle Seahawks afforded them some much-needed extra time off.
The San Francisco 49ers got another player back on the field this week, just a little over six weeks after he had a life-threatening experience.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is on the verge of breaking an impressive NFL record. According to statistical notes provided by the 49ers
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan shared an update Friday regarding Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey is eligible to come off of injured reserve, but Shanahan told the media that the team will not open the three-week window for him to be activated to the roster.
San Francisco 49ers running back Jordan Mason is scheduled for tests to determine the severity of a shoulder injury that knocked him out of Thursday's win at Seattle.
49ers running back Jordan Mason suffered an injury during Thursday night’s game against the Seahawks, but it does not sound like he is in danger of missing significant time.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, San Francisco 49ers running back Jordan Mason is believed to have sustained a sprained AC joint during Thursday night's win over the Seattle Seahawks.
According to Adam Schefter, 49ers RB Jordan Mason is believed to have suffered an AC joint sprain in Thursday’s game against the Seahawks and it is not
In the second quarter of the San Francisco 49ers’ showdown against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday evening, 49ers running back Jordan Mason suffered an apparent left shoulder injury.
There's a chance that Thursday's game with the Seattle Seahawks is Jordan Mason's last start at running back for the San Francisco 49ers before Christian McCaffrey returns to the fray.
Brock Purdy has excelled with a lot on his plate so far in 2024. The San Francisco 49ers quarterback is playing some of the best football of his career, doing so with Offensive Player of the Year Christian McCaffrey still on the sideline with an Achilles injury and the remaining cast of offensive All-Pros not yet firing on all cylinders.
Being without Christian McCaffrey is a significant loss for the San Francisco 49ers. Or is it? Backup running back Jordan Mason has done more than enough to fill the void left by McCaffrey.
Familiar running back names are still producing while the top draft pick has vanished.
Jordan Mason rushed for 147 yards and 1 touchdown Sunday against the Patriots. But he technically didn't start the game. Mason currently leads the NFL in rushing attempts and ranks second in the league in rushing yards.
Jordan Mason is in a position nobody thought he would occupy four weeks into the season. The San Francisco 49ers running back went for 125 yards and a touchdown in their Week 4 blowout win over the New England Patriots, that performance elevating him to 447 yards for the season.
Perhaps 49ers breakout running back Jordan Mason needs some more media training.
San Francisco 49ers running back Jordan Mason on Monday had the best game of his career in Week 1 against the New York Jets. But one seemingly innocuous quote may have spoiled his big night.
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