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49ers RB Breida unsure whether he’ll play against the Chargers

- — Daniel Brown, Mercury News

SANTA CLARA — Matt Breida, who leads the NFL in rushing yards and yards per carry, sounded cautious Friday note when asked about his chances of recovering from a rightknee injury in time to face the Los Angeles Chargers.

“It’s going to be a game-time decision. I have to feel comfortabl­e,” the San Francisco 49ers running back said in advance of Sunday’s game. “I’m not at 100 percent right now.”

Breida said he wants to play but added: “I’m not going to go out there and risk getting hurt. We have a long season to play.”

Breida has 274 rushing yards this season to tie Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliot for the league lead. He also averages 8.6 yards per carry.

But Breida planted awkwardly on a second-quarter run against the Kansas City Chiefs last week and, initially, he feared the worst. He thought it was an ACL.

With the hyper-extended diagnosis, Breida returned in the second half and even ripped off a 26-yard run. But don’t read too much into that, he said.

“At that point, your adrenaline is going, so you don’t really feel much,” Breida said Friday. “So you’re playing through it.”

Things barely improved this week. Breida said he basically felt the same Friday as he did Monday, a day after the injury. That’s why he was still concerned after the final practice of the week.

“If I’m not going to be able to cut, then I’m not going to be able to run,” Breida said. “If I go out there and get hurt, it’s not going to help the team.”

San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan, too, expressed uncertaint­y.

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