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After the 49ers beat the Giants 34-24 on Sunday, their head coach Kyle Shanahan said that the turf toe injury that quarterback Brock Purdy is dealing with is unlikely to entirely go away before the end of the season and that the measured approach to his return to practice work is meant to minimize its impact on his play.
With the game wrapped up and San Francisco’s offense in victory formation, Jones came out of the game for backup quarterback Adrian Martinez, who took a knee and closed things out. In turn, it was also Martinez's first snap of his NFL career.
The San Francisco 49ers face a slew of injuries, including to their starting quarterback, but manage to put together wins anyway. Brock Purdy missed seven games due to a turf toe injury, leaving former first rounder Mac Jones leading the offense for the majority of the season.
The San Francisco 49ers play the Los Angeles Rams this week, and 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said Brock Purdy will start once he’s healthy again. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes, and Greg Jennings ask if this is the right decision despite Mac Jones’ performances,
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Adrian Martinez Sees 1st NFL Action…Thanks to Mac Jones
With a 10-point lead and a first down, Jones signaled for Martinez to enter the game and snuck off the field. Martinez came in, took a knee on the final snap and now has a “1” under the Games Played line in his career stats.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones had a nasty bloody nose after taking a shot to the face against the Giants.
With Brock Purdy continuing to miss time for the 49ers due to injury, Mac Jones has a great opportunity to maximize his earnings.
Mac Jones was captured by the CBS cameras bleeding profusely after taking a shot to the face during Niners-Giants.
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Mac Jones aims thinly-veiled dig at Bill Belichick and Patriots after 49ers resurgence
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones hailed his new organization while perhaps subtly taking aim at Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots after his win on Sunday