Bosa recalls ‘brutal’ experience watching 49ers’ loss from sideline

Nov 17, 2024 at 9:20 PM

SANTA CLARA — There's no doubt that the 49ers missed Nick Bosa's presence at the end of their 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. The All-Pro defensive end left the game at Levi's Stadium after he strained his oblique during a sack of quarterback Geno Smith midway through the third quarter. After the game, Bosa lamented needing to take himself out of the contest. "Brutal, brutal," Bosa said. "The most important time in a game for me to be out there, and I wasn't able to be. I hate missing time; that's why I pushed through last week, and hopefully it's not too long." The Seahawks didn't score any touchdowns while Bosa was in the game, then scored two after his departure. Bosa already was playing through a hip pointer that he sustained in practice before the 49ers' Week 10 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The pass rusher believes overcompensating due to the original injury on Sunday caused the opposite side to flare up. As for what lies ahead for San Francisco's star defender, Bosa will see how he feels on Monday and is hopeful he won't miss too much time. But there is a fear that his availability for the next game could be in jeopardy. "It's definitely there," Bosa...

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