The Mercury News Weekend

Receiver Samuel is held out as 49ers begin practicing in Arizona for Bills’ visit

- Ky aam Inman cinman@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Wide receiver Deebo Samuel, out of precaution rather than an injury setback, did not practice with the 49ers Thursday as they debuted at their relocated headquarte­rs in Glendale, Ariz.

Samuel was the 49ers’ offensive catalyst in Sunday’s win at Los Angeles, and, rather than test how his troublesom­e hamstring is faring, the 49ers opted to rest him and ensure his availabili­ty for Monday’s game against the Buffalo Bills at State Farm Stadium.

“No setback. He’s still sore from the game,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “Especially after traveling yesterday and being on a plane, we don’t want to get him out there with what’s happened to him this year, have him go full speed and risk anything with

the hamstring.”

Samuel missed four games because of a hamstring he strained in an Oct. 25 win at New England. He returned with a career-high 11 catches for 133 yards in Sunday’s 23-20 upset over the Rams.

ADJUSTING TO LOCALE >>

Linebacker Fred Warner commended the 49ers’ logistics staff — specifical­ly Steve Risser and Michael Slap — for setting up operations “the exact same” as their Santa Clara facility. Staying in the same hotel makes things even more streamline­d with rooms designated there for weight lifting and medical treatment.

Quarterbac­k Nick Mullens noted this is just one more challenge in a sport based on overcoming adversity, and Shanahan has taken charge in making this a smooth transition.

“This entire year has been kinda odd, kinda strange. There’s been a lot of things different from a regular season,” Warner said. “… Everybody has bought in and we all have the same goal, that’s why it’s not hard to get your mind laser focused on the task.”

JUSCZYZK NOMINATED >>

Fullback Kyle Juszczyk is the 49ers’ nominee for the NFL’s Art Rooney Sportsmans­hip Award, which goes to a player exemplifyi­ng on-field leadership. Juszczyk also leads the Pro Bowl voting among NFC fullbacks; no other 49er leads in fan voting. Juszczyk is slated for free agency after this fourth season with the 49ers.

Left tackle Joe Staley was the 49ers’ nominee and a Rooney Award finalist the previous five seasons. Last year’s honor went to Washington’s Adrian Peterson.

>> After finishing reporters’ questions, Nick Mullens gave an unsolicite­d testimonia­l about cornerback and “silent leader” Jamar Taylor, who sustained a season- ending knee injury Sunday. Taylor was closing in with teammates on a tackle when he got hit by Rams running back Malcolm Brown, whose blindside block might merit a fine if the league office deems it illegal upon further review.

“I hate that Jamar Taylor got hurt the way he did,” Mullens said. “I really only say this because he’s a silent guy, he did not talk a lot in the locker room. But I asked about his journey through when he first got here in camp. Eight years and he’s a guy who’s earned everything he’s gotten in this league. I’ve got a lot of respect for him.

“To see him do his job and fill in (for Williams) the way he did, those are the guys you respect in the locker room. With the type of guy he is, I know he’s going to battle back as strong as ever.”

GOULDWINS IT >> Kicker Robbie Gould became the first 49er this season to win a NFC Player of the Week honor. His third field goal Sunday not only won it for the 49ers, it moved him to 16th on the NFL’s all-time scoring list (1,713 points) past Nick Lowery. He needs nine points to reach No. 15 on that list and pass David Akers, who kicked for the 49ers from 2011-12.

NEXT AT NICKEL >> The 49ers defense must find a new cornerback to cover the slot. K’Waun Williams (ankle) remains out, and Taylor was his replacemen­t. Emmanuel Moseley ( hamstring) was limited Thursday. With Richard Sherman and Jason Verrett the starting cornerback­s, only Dontae Johnson and Ahkello Witherspoo­n are left on the depth chart.

COVID CLEARED >> All nine 49ers who began last week on the NFL’s COVID-19 reserve list have now been removed from it, the last being tight end Daniel Helm, who then got released from their practice squad Thursday.

 ?? PHOTOS BY SEAN LOGAN — THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC ?? Linebacker Fred Warner appreciate­s the way the 49ers staff has done its best to replicate the Santa Clara practice and workout facilities in Arizona.
PHOTOS BY SEAN LOGAN — THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC Linebacker Fred Warner appreciate­s the way the 49ers staff has done its best to replicate the Santa Clara practice and workout facilities in Arizona.
 ??  ?? QB Nick Mullens acknowledg­es the changes required recently have been smooth, thanks to Kyle Shanahan.
QB Nick Mullens acknowledg­es the changes required recently have been smooth, thanks to Kyle Shanahan.

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