South Florida Sun-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 awhile.

But Shanahan said he doesn’t believe it will hamper Garoppolo as much as it did last week when he struggled to push offhis plant foot, contributi­ng to his 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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