We finally have an update on rookie Nick Bosa's hamstring injury, which he sustained during Tuesday's practice, the second of organized team activities. The San Francisco 49ers confirmed that the defensive end suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain and will not practice for the "next few weeks," according to multiple reports.
#49ers: Nick Bosa has a grade 1 hamstring strain and will not practice the next few weeks while receiving treatment.
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) May 23, 2019
The 49ers made Bosa the No. 2 overall pick in April's draft. Being sidelined the next few weeks means missing the remainder of OTAs and will likely miss the team's mandatory minicamp, which runs from June 11 through 13. That will be the last time players practice together before training camp kicks off in late July.
Bosa is one of two pass rusher additions for the 49ers this offseason. The team traded a second-round pick in next year's draft to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for Dee Ford, who had a career-high 13 sacks last season.
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"He works very hard," Ford said of Bosa this week. "He's a really good guy. You hate to see [an injury] for a rookie because he's really progressing, and he's going to be important for the defense. That D-line room, we're really starting to mesh."
Bosa racked up 17.5 sacks in just over two seasons with Ohio State. He and wide receiver Deebo Samuel are the only unsigned rookies from the 49ers' latest draft class.
Grade 1 is the lowest-degree of hamstring strain. Generally, it means tightness but the ability to walk normally. Still, it's safe to assume the next time #49ers DE Nick Bosa practices will be in training camp.
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) May 23, 2019