Is it time for Colin Kaepernick to start again for the San Francisco 49ers?

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49ers injury news: Ronald Blair, Weston Richburg, Jullian Taylor start 2020 season on PUP list

By David Bonilla Sep 5, 2020

Three San Francisco 49ers players will start the season on the reserve/physically-unable-to-perform list. They are as follows: DE Ronald Blair C Weston Richburg DE Jullian Taylor These players will be unable to play or practice with the team for the first six weeks of the season. Blair suffered an ACL injury during Week 10 last season. Richburg sustained a torn patellar tendon during Week 14. Taylor suffered an ACL injury ahead of Week 17. While Richburg and Taylor were not expected to be ready for the start of the season, head coach Kyle Shanahan had expressed hope that Blair would return by Week 1. "Love Ronald Blair,"

49ers injury news: Deebo Samuel 'has a shot' to start against Cardinals in Week 1, says John Lynch

By David Bonilla Sep 6, 2020

The San Francisco 49ers activated Deebo Samuel from the non-football injury list on Saturday. The team remains optimistic that the second-year wide receiver will be available for its Week 1 contest next weekend against the Arizona Cardinals. "He does have a shot," general manager John Lynch told reporters via a conference call on Sunday. "I know Tuesday morning, we're kind of having a summit with Dr. (Robert) Anderson, who did the surgery, (team surgeon) Doc (Tim) McAdams and our training staff to kind of take the latest look at the scans and whatnot to see exactly where he's at." Samuel suffered a Jones fracture during a June player-organized practice in Tennessee. He has

Kyle Shanahan discusses Raheem Mostert's first start, Jerick McKinnon's 49ers debut

By David Bonilla Sep 15, 2020

Raheem Mostert looked as though he was ready to pick up right where he left off during his breakout performances in last season's playoff run. The running back was credited with 151 all-purpose yards on 15 rushing attempts and four receptions. A significant chunk of that came from a 76-yard catch and run that featured Mostert reaching a speed of nearly 23 MPH, passing Arizona Cardinals defenders in the first quarter on the way to the end zone, giving San Francisco a 10-0 lead. Raheem Mostert is gone in a flash for the