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  • SF Running Back #23
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    McCaffrey saw 19 touches and nearly all of the running back snaps in his first game of the 2024 season. He couldn’t get much going on the ground, rushing for just 39 yards, but turned six catches into 68 yards through the air. We should expect McCaffrey’s practice reps to be limited for much of the remaining season. He isn’t at risk of missing any games at this time and is back at the top of the RB1 ranks for Week 11 versus the Seahawks.
  • SF Defensive End #97
    Bosa played through the hip issue last week after suffering a hip point in Wednesday’s practice. He saw roughly a typical workload of snaps and notched one sack. Bosa will likely be extremely limited in practice this week before suiting up on Sunday.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle has played through a variety of injuries this year and doesn’t need to practice on Wednesday before suiting up on Sunday. However, his only absence came in Week 3 when he was forced to sit because of a hamstring issue. We will get a better idea of his status later this week but Kyle Shanahan did tell reporters he expected Kittle to resume practicing on Thursday. The 49ers don’t have a backup tight end who would step into Kittle’s role, meaning his targets would be dispersed among the established pass-catchers.
  • SF Punter #16
    San Francisco punter Mitch Whisnowsky injured his back in the team’s Week 10 win over the Bucs, putting his availability for Week 11 in doubt. O’Donnell will be called up from the practice squad if he can’t go. O’Donnell last punted for the Packers in 2022. He averaged a subpar 44.5 yards per punt and did not kick for a team in 2023.
  • SF Running Back #32
    Taylor was released last week with Christian McCaffrey returning in Week 10. He now returns to the 49ers, having registered seven carries for 25 yards and one catch for 12 yards in eight games for the team this season. In a corresponding move, RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn was released from the practice squad.
  • SF Cornerback #2
    The 49ers are re-signing one of their starting cornerbacks, giving Lenoir a five-year deal through 2029. The 25-year-old was originally a fifth-round pick and in the midst of a contract year. He started every game for the 49ers over each of the last two seasons, snagging five interceptions and logging 16 passes defended over 26 games in that time. Lenoir is one of the 49ers’ best defensive players and the team locks him up before he hit the open market.
  • SF Tight End #85
    This could just be a low-key thing, we certainly haven’t seen any of the 49ers beats make a big deal about it. But it’s something to monitor on the Wednesday practice circuit. Kittle hasn’t missed a game since Week 3 and already has seven touchdowns this season, more than he had in 16 healthy 2023 games.
  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    Active for the first time since Week 6 after dealing with a hip injury, Jennings led the 49ers in catches, targets and receiving yards even as Christian McCaffrey also re-joined the fold. Jennings drew four more looks than any other 49er, including five more than both Ricky Pearsall and Deebo Samuel. There will undoubtedly be weeks where Jennings takes a backseat to his more famous teammates, but he has commanded targets at a stunningly high rate this season. He is locked in as a strong WR3 headed into Week 11 against the Seahawks.
  • SF Wide Receiver #14
    The six targets and 73 yards were both new career highs, while the touchdown was his first. It was also another big play for a wideout who contributed a 39-yard rush two weeks ago before the 49ers’ bye. Pearsall turned a first quarter crosser into a 46-yard score by virtue after some excellent YAC work. The six targets were nice to see with both Christian McCaffrey and Jauan Jennings back in the lineup, but there probably isn’t much difference between Pearsall’s floor and ceiling right now. 3-5 catches on 5-7 looks seems like a good bet for the time being. The Seahawks are on tap for Week 11.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle’s score was a fourth quarter 11-yarder that required some fancy footwork in the back left corner of the end zone. Awesome stuff, though his four targets were his fewest since Week 4. The lighter workload came as Christian McCaffrey and Jauan Jennings both returned from injury. That’s always the risk with this full 49ers house. Kittle’s ceiling remains sky-high, but the floor is probably taking a hit for the time being. That being said, the Seahawks are a plus Week 11 matchup for all involved.