Porterville Recorder

49ers GM: WR Deebo Samuel ‘has a shot’ to play in opener

- By JOSH DUBOW

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco 49ers general manager

John Lynch says starting receiver Deebo Samuel “has a shot” to play in the season opener after being sidelined all summer by a broken foot.

Samuel broke his foot in June during informal workouts with teammates in Tennessee and hasn’t been able to practice since. The 49ers activated him from the non-football injury list on Saturday as part of the roster cut down.

Lynch said Sunday that the team will get together with doctors and training staff on Tuesday to determine the plan for Samuel ahead of the opener next Sunday against Arizona.

“Deebo has done a fantastic job,” Lynch said. “We got to see how hard Deebo was working. I’m a huge believer that when you get injured and you’re already in great shape, you tend to heal quicker. Deebo has continued that tremendous work ethic and has remained very positive and upbeat and resolute in his want to be back on the field right away. That goes a long way. We’re hopeful but I don’t have an answer, because we don’t know it yet.”

Samuel caught 57 passes for 802 yards and three TDS last season and also made big contributi­ons in the running game. He had 14 carries for 159 yards and three scores.

Samuel then made a big impact in the postseason with 10 catches for 127 yards and six runs for 102 yards in three games. He had five catches for 39 yards and three carries for 53 yards in San Francisco’s 31-20 loss to Kansas City in the Super Bowl.

The 49ers also signed their 16-player practice squad Sunday that included two former top 10 draft picks to their practice squad.

The Niners signed receiver Kevin White and defensive end Dion Jordan to the expanded squad. White was picked seventh overall by Chicago in 2015 and Jordan went third to Miami in 2013. Both players failed to live up to that billing, but could have a shot this year with the 49ers.

 ?? TONY AVELAR SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP, POOL ?? San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch, right, and head coach Kyle Shanahan watch players warm up during NFL football practice at the team’s training facility in Santa Clara, Calif.
TONY AVELAR SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP, POOL San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch, right, and head coach Kyle Shanahan watch players warm up during NFL football practice at the team’s training facility in Santa Clara, Calif.

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