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Ford ready to ‘make big plays’ for SF’s stacked defensive front

- By Cam Inman

SANTA CLARA >> Hearing that Dee Ford will be on a “pitch count” in the 49ers’ season opener isn’t jarring news.

Even Ford noted, “that’s standard for any injury.”

Missing time also has been standard for Ford in recent seasons -- 30 of 64 games since 2017, to be exact.

But his back issue cooperated enough through training camp and this offseason that the 49ers will have one of the NFL’s elite speed rushers available Sunday, when they open their season at Detroit.

“My role is to do what they brought me here to do: make big plays,” Ford said after Monday’s practice.

The 49ers don’t ask their defensive ends to play every down, so any “pitch count” is almost moot.

However few plays Ford lines up, and however many Nick Bosa appears for in his

own comeback tour, the 49ers will deploy them strategica­lly to get after quarterbac­k Jared Goff, who lost his final four meetings with the 49ers before getting traded to Detroit this offseason.

Ford and Bosa don’t need to have a full-time presence. The 49ers added Samson Ebukam and Arden Key in the offseason to complement the defensive end rotation, a carousel that doesn’t require full-time demands like Ford compared to his days in the Kansas City Chiefs’ 3-4 defensive scheme.

Ford didn’t play in any preseason game, nor did Bosa. But they practiced enough to excite first-year defensive coordinato­r DeMeco Ryans, who said of his pass rushers: “You have unlimited options with what you can do with all those guys. All of them are really great talents.”

As for Ford’s health, he “never felt out of rhythm coming back.” he rehabilita­ted with the 49ers’ trainers ever since exiting after last season’s opening loss to Arizona, a game that didn’t aggravate his back issue as much as it did confirm he had one.

That 46-snap effort was the most of his 49ers’ tenure; he averaged 21 snaps per game in 2019.

Ford had back issues at LSU, then, in 2017, he missed 10 games with the Chiefs and required surgery. He rebounded well in 2018 to cap his Chiefs’ tenure, leading to his March 2019 trade to the 49ers.

As for pushing through pain to play Week 1 last season, “it’s a positive for me that turned into a negative,” Ford said. “You only make it worse. I put myself in a bad situation instead of handling it. I pushed through and it worked in reverse.

He, Bosa and whoever else lines up at left defensive end should make a tough NFL initiation for Lions’ rookie right tackle Penei Sewell, the seventh-overall draft pick from Oregon. Sewell, 20, played only 1 ½ seasons with the Ducks before opting out last year, and he struggled this preseason in converting from left to right tackle.

LANCE OUT OF SPLINT BUT NOT THROWING >> Trey Lance’s right index finger was out of a splint but he still wasn’t seen throwing any footballs Monday. So, good news, not so good news?

Either way, Lance’s status remains clouded for his potential NFL debut on Sunday, when, if available, he’d likely only be used in a cameo role for a couple plays in place of the 49ers’ yet-to-be-named starter, Jimmy Garoppolo.

Lance chipped a bone in his finger in the preseason finale eight days ago against the Raiders. He did grip a ball in an early drill Monday but did not in later warmups, when he went through the motions of rollouts and fake throws.

Rotating immediatel­y after Garoppolo on warmup throws was Nate Sudfeld, who is on the practice squad but could be activated for Sunday’s opener at Detroit as the No. 2 quarterbac­k if Lance is not deemed ready to play.

NORMAN IN, JOHNSON OUT >>

The 49ers confirmed signing Josh Norman to a oneyear deal, a day after it was first reported that the onetime Pro Bowler would be arriving for cornerback depth.

Norman wore No. 26 and warmed up early in Monday’s practice with veteran starting defensive backs Jason Verrett, Jimmie Ward and Jaquiski Tartt — the potential starting secondary.

Emmanuel Moseley’s status is in question. He figured to start with Verrett at cornerback, but Moseley worked on the side with a trainer, presumably because of a hamstring issue that recently hindered him.

To make room for Norman, Dontae Johnson was released after not practicing last week because of an abductor injury.

ATTENDANCE REPORT >>

Wide receiver Jalen Hurd was not at practice, as has been the frequent case since camp opened six weeks ago, presumably because of his knee tendinitis.

 ?? KARL MONDON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE ?? The 49ers’ Dee Ford (55) sacks Minnesota Vikings quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins (8) in the first quarter of their NFC divisional playoff game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara in January of 2020.
KARL MONDON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE The 49ers’ Dee Ford (55) sacks Minnesota Vikings quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins (8) in the first quarter of their NFC divisional playoff game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara in January of 2020.
 ?? TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? 49ers quarterbac­k Trey Lance (5) scrambles from Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Gerri Green during the first half of a preseason game in Santa Clara on Aug. 29.
TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE 49ers quarterbac­k Trey Lance (5) scrambles from Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Gerri Green during the first half of a preseason game in Santa Clara on Aug. 29.

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