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49ers fear QB Garoppolo sustained seasonendi­ng ACL injury

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kyle Shanahan was watching as Jimmy Garoppolo scrambled toward the 49ers sideline and, rather than safely duck out of bounds, stepped back to his right and took a wicked shot from Steven Nelson.

At first, the San Francisco coach thought his quarterbac­k had sustained a concussion.

Turns out it may have been a season-ending knee injury.

Garoppolo's left knee buckled just before the Chiefs' cornerback delivered a shoulder-to-shoulder blow, and that was the reason he went down so hard. Garoppolo was on the turf for a couple of minutes before he was helped to his feet and eventually carted off late in a 38-27 loss to Kansas City.

"We fear an ACL," Shanahan said afterward. "We'll find out more tomorrow."

That's bad news for the banged-up 49ers (1-2), who already lost top running back Jerick McKinnon to a season-ending knee injury and only have two other quarterbac­ks on the roster.

C.J. Beathard took over for Garoppolo with just over five minutes left Sunday, and he appeared to throw a touchdown pass to George Kittle before offensive pass interferen­ce wiped it out. San Francisco had to kick a field goal and that wound up being the final margin.

Now, Beathard is in line to start next week when the 49ers play the Chargers in Los An- geles, and Nick Mullens could get a call-up from the practice squad to serve as the backup.

"Any time you lose your starting quarterbac­k, that's a big deal. It was when we lost our starting running back, too," Shanahan said. "Feel for him personally. I know how disappoint­ed he is."

Beathard said he spoke to Garoppolo briefly in the trainer's room, and what little of their exchange he was willing to repeat made it quite clear the 49ers' franchise quarterbac­k — who signed a five-year, $137.5 million extension in February — expects his season to be over.

"I told him I'll be praying for him and I love him and he just told me to lead these guys," Beathard said. "I've never been in that situation with something possibly that serious. I can only imagine how tough it is for him this early in the season."

It's also a big blow for the 49ers, who thought they had the pieces to contend for a playoff spot his season. Now, they've lost two of their most important offensive pieces, to say nothing of a series of injuries on defense Sunday that left them with a piecemeal backfield.

"Just like we always do, you show up to work tomorrow," Shanahan said. "We'll all be men about it. We'll grade the tape hard and see what we did wrong. And when we show up Wednesday it's time to go."

 ?? Photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat / lmzartwork­s.com ?? Former Patriots quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo may have suffered a season-ending knee injury during San Francisco's loss to Kansas City on Sunday.
Photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat / lmzartwork­s.com Former Patriots quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo may have suffered a season-ending knee injury during San Francisco's loss to Kansas City on Sunday.

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