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49ers confident young players can help turn around injury-plagued season

Oct 23, 2024 at 3:02 PM

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The San Francisco 49ers faced a devastating setback on Sunday. Not only did they lose another game to the Kansas City Chiefs, dropping their record to 3-4, but they also lost wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk for the season due to a severe knee injury. This situation will require some of the team's younger players, like rookie Ricky Pearsall, to step up for the remainder of the season.

"It was difficult to see that happen to him," Pearsall said on Wednesday. "He's a really hard-working dude. He's a good dude. But obviously, now I gotta step into this role and expand on it. I'll be doing it for him, though."

The 49ers' start to the season has been challenging, but they remain hopeful about turning things around and making another championship run. After all, this veteran group knows how to overcome adversity.

"We have a lot of leadership in this locker room, and coaches and players, and we've shown that throughout the years," defensive end Nick Bosa said, "and been able to bounce back after tough starts. I don't see why that won't happen this year."

For this turnaround to happen, the veterans must rely on younger players. Injuries have significantly impacted the roster, with Aiyuk becoming the 10th player to be placed on injured reserve. Pearsall summed up the impact of Aiyuk's absence on the 49ers' offense.

"Just an explosive playmaker, and just another voice in the receiving room for us, a leader, really everything," Pearsall explained. "He's a key part to this team, and it was just unfortunate seeing him go down. But like we were saying earlier, we've got some rookie guys that also have that talent to them, that can come up and step up."

Another rookie who may be able to contribute is defensive tackle Evan Anderson, who was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster on Wednesday.

"He's played really well with his opportunities," Bosa shared. "He hasn't had many, but he's looked really good. And I think he's improving every week, so I'm happy for him."

Rookie safety Malik Mustapha has also shown promise. Bosa noted that Mustapha was "flying around" the field against the Chiefs—and he wasn't the only one who noticed.

"He looked great last game," Bosa said. "I didn't notice as much during the game, but I talked to my dad after, and he was like, 'Mustapha was flying around.' And then I watched the tape, and I saw that."

Linebacker Fred Warner praised this rookie class's readiness and ability to contribute early.

"I think this has been one of the most ready groups of rookies that we've had," Warner said. "And, yeah, it's interesting because we haven't had rookies that needed to be ready to go, but now, since they do have their number called, and they are ready, it's good. And just got to continue to grow and get better every single week."

Bosa acknowledged some similarities between the situations facing the 49ers and their next opponent, the Dallas Cowboys. Both teams are striving to turn their seasons around.

"It's going to be a tough one, I'm sure," Bosa said. "They're going to throw everything they can at us. I think they're going to try and run the ball more than they have because, when you've had the losses they've had, they're obviously going to try and do something a little different. But, yeah, it's gonna be a big game."

Warner added, "I'm as optimistic as they come. It doesn't matter what's going on. If this building was burning down, I would still just be standing tall, trying to keep everything afloat. So we're really not in that type of situation at all. Yeah, the injuries suck, and to key players, especially, but you've got to move on. That's what this league is. It's violent, and people get hurt, and it's a next-man-up mentality.

"A lot of young guys are getting a lot of reps that they probably wouldn't have, but that's just what it is, and we've got to figure out ways to win games."

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