Chattanooga Times Free Press

Nick Bosa hurts lower leg

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The 49ers had an unwelcome sight on the practice field Wednesday.

Talented rookie defensive end Nick Bosa, who has been one of San Francisco’s most prominent bright spots throughout the first nine training-camp practices, walked off the field after suffering an apparent lower right leg injury.

Defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh didn’t have an immediate prognosis on Bosa’s injury after practice, but he did acknowledg­e the No. 2 pick in April was making a sizable impact in the early going.

“He’s been progressin­g very well,” Saleh said. “Very pleased with him. He’s gotten back to the pass rush; he’s been very good in the run game. At this point, he’s progressed very well overall and we’re very excited about him.”

Bosa appeared to get tangled up during a running play roughly two-thirds of the way through the padded practice and stayed on the ground where members of the training staff looked at his right foot and ankle area. After a few moments, he slowly stood up and began walking gingerly off the field to go inside for further testing.

Bosa, 21, was the first defensive player taken in the NFL draft after a promising career at Ohio State. However, there were questions about his health coming after a core muscle injury in the third game last season prevented Bosa from finishing out his college career with the Buckeyes.

He elected to have surgery and focus on preparing for the draft rather than risk further injury in college. He later missed the bulk of San Francisco’s offseason program with a mild hamstring strain.

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