49ers QB Brock Purdy doing more at practice this week as recovery continues
“Brock is getting better. I know that,” 49ers offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak said on Thursday, before the team was set to practice. “He’s doing more this week. He’s taking a few more reps. We’ll let the week play out and see how it goes.”
Keion White opens up about joining 49ers, expectations
““I compare football to corporate America,” White said. “Like, you just got a new job, and I’m going to another office where I’m learning the system…..No knock to the guys over there (in New England),” White said. “They had a system and everything like that, where I was outside. I could have been better on the outside, rushing and everything like that, and just roll with what I could have done better.”
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“I think it’s safe to say it’s unlikely he’ll be a prolific edge rusher. He’s not particularly quick or fluid enough to dip his shoulder and zip around the edge. When he wins, he wins with power.
That can be effective. He reminds me of Washington Commanders lineman Preston Smith, who’s had at least eight sacks in six seasons and who’s in the 13th season of his career. If the 49ers get that sort of production and longevity from Williams, his selection would be a roaring success.
Of course, Smith had eight sacks his rookie season. It’s hard to see Williams (one sack so far) reaching that number this season.
Here’s Shanahan when asked about Williams on Wednesday: “I think Mykel’s just playing a lot of football. He’s doing stuff outside. He is doing stuff inside. I would love for us to be able to take some plays off of him. We tried hard (to do that on Sunday). With all those guys going down, I think he still ended up getting (56 snaps). But, just going through this league and all the experience he is doing and fighting through some injuries and fighting through a lot of playing time, I think he’s growing a lot.”
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White is a rotational piece and reclamation project for D-line maestro Kris Kocurek, and gives San Francisco some badly needed depth.
I don’t think White is the end of it. I could certainly see the Niners adding another piece to the defensive line or the secondary. But there’s also a larger question here: Should the Niners keep pushing chips into the middle of the table?
Because of their aging core, San Francisco’s brass privately viewed last year’s draft as its most important in years. Next year’s will be similarly crucial, and they’re already down picks from trades made for Bryce Huff and Brian Robinson Jr.
Yes, San Francisco is 5–3 and in the thick of things in the NFC. But Nick Bosa and Fred Warner are out for the year, Brock Purdy has a turf-toe injury, Brandon Aiyuk’s not back yet from a torn ACL and there’s no guarantee that he’ll be himself when he does return. That’s a lot of guys you’re deeply invested in that are either hobbled or gone. Next year, Warner will turn 30 and Bosa will turn 29, and they’ll be coming off significant injuries, while Christian McCaffrey will be going into his 10th NFL season, and Trent Williams will be 38.
I’m not saying it’s time for a hard reset, but at some point, you’re going to have to start retooling your core, and the reality is the Niners started that process with their handling of the 2025 offseason. Hemorrhaging draft picks for short-term gains in a year like this one will only make accomplishing that more difficult.
49ers’ Robert Saleh lauds ‘uber-talented’ Jaxson Dart: ‘I think New York hit on this one big-time’
“He is uber-talented,” Saleh said. “I understand why Daboll went into the blue tent. I probably would’ve went too. The kid is good, man. I think New York hit on this one big-time.”
“He’s dynamic,” Saleh said of Dart. “He’s decisive. He’s accurate. He’s been a joy to watch just studying his tape over the last five starts. They’re doing a really good job with him. There’s certain things they’re asking of him, but they’re doing a good job hiding it in their weekly game plans. ... This kid, he’s gonna be special.”
N.J. teen’s protest banner scheduled to fly before Giants-49ers game: Here’s his message
The banner, with a message aimed at co-owner John Mara, will call for the firings of coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen.
The message will read: “MR MARA ENOUGH IS ENOUGH CLEAN HOUSE.”
Dave Dempsey — who owns the Woodbine-based High Exposure Aerial Advertising (which flies the banner planes) — told NJ Advance Media that the message is still scheduled to soar over MetLife Stadium before Sunday’s game.
It was commissioned by Joshua Reynolds, a 16-year-old high school junior from Bergen County, for the Sept. 28 home game against the Chargers — rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart’s first start. But those plans were spoiled when poor weather in Woodbine prevented the plane from leaving the ground.
Giants likely to be short-handed at cornerback vs. 49ers
Cornerback Paulson Adebo was once again held out of practice on Thursday, a clear sign that the New York Giants’ No. 1 cornerback is likely to miss a second straight game on Sunday when the Giants host the San Francisco 49ers.
If Adebo and Flott can’t play, the Giants would be without their two starting outside cornerbacks. That could mean another full slate of snaps on defense for former first-round pick Deonte Banks. As for who would line up opposite Banks, that would be a wait-and-see proposition.