Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Garoppolo’s ankle feels better for 49ers

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Jimmy Garoppolo’s sprained right ankle felt much better thisweek in practice, making the 49ers confident their quarterbac­k can bounce back from a rough performanc­e lastweek that got him pulled at halftime.

Garoppolo initially injured the ankle in a Week 2 win against the Jets and returned last Sunday against the Dolphins after being limited most of theweek at practice. He never looked comfortabl­e and threwtwo intercepti­ons before getting pulled at halftime during a 43-17 loss.

Garoppolow­as a full participan­t in practice allweek for the Niners (2-3) leading into Sunday night’s home game against the Rams.

“It’s feeling great this week. It really is,” Garoppolo said Friday. “Just made a lot of improvemen­ts, just a couple extra days I think to consistent­ly get better. So, it’s just one of those things you’ve just got to keepworkin­g at it.”

Coach Kyle Shanahan said the high ankle sprain is something Garoppolo will have to deal with for a while.

But Shanahan said he doesn’t believe it will hamper Garoppolo as much as it did last week when he struggled to push off his plant foot, contributi­ng tohis second intercepti­on that sailed high over the intended target.

“I’m not thinking about the ankle and I don’t think he is going into the game,” Shanahan said. “I think you try to get to a point where you’re healthy enough to play, which a lot of guys are at, but a lot of guys have injuries they’ve got to play through. It’s the point of where you’re at in that. I think Jimmy’s at a better spot thisweek than hewas lastweek.”

A series of injuries that have sidelined Garoppolo, All-Pro tight end George Kittle, running back Raheem Mostert, receivers Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk and center Ben Garland have made it difficult for the Niners to get into a rhythm offensivel­y because of a lack of practice time.

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