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49ers’ Bosa prepares for rookie matchup with Murray.

49ers’ Bosa, Cards’ Murray having breakout rookie campaigns

- By Cam Inman cinman@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SANTA CLARA >> Nick Bosa or Kyler Murray. Kyler Murray or Nick Bosa.

The Arizona Cardinals debated it with the No. 1 overall draft pick, then they took Murray as their new quarterbac­k — and that took him away from a potential baseball career with the Oakland A’s.

The 49ers? They gladly grabbed the draft’s first runner-up (and their preferred choice): Bosa, who had three sacks and a spectacula­r intercepti­on in Sunday’s 51-13 rout of the Carolina Panthers.

Thursday night in Arizona, it’s Bosa vs. Murray — and the

undefeated 49ers (7-0) vs. the still-last-place Cardinals (34-1).

“(Bosa is) one of those guys you want on your team and in your locker room,” Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters Monday. “He plays his tail off. He’s as relentless as they come.

“And a real guy’s guy. You can tell his teammates like him. We had him graded very highly and San Francisco made a great pick.”

Kingsbury noted that he “loved” Bosa and dined twice with him during the predraft. Asked about his upcoming rookie matchup with Murray, Bosa deferred to answer in a more team-oriented manner.

“It’s a division game, so we’re going to play as hard as we can,” Bosa said Sunday. “We’re going to recover as fast as possible. I’ve never done a game this quick so it’s a new challenge for me.”

The Cardinals aren’t showing buyer’s remorse from drafting Murray, who’s on pace to throw for nearly 4,000 yards and also to get sacked 52 times. “With Kyler, every week is a learning experience,” Kingsbury said. “He’s got that God-given ability to get out and make plays, and

you just walk that fine line on when to do that.”

Sunday’s 31-9 loss at New Orleans snapped Arizona’s three-game win streak. Murray intends to “put on a show” in his prime-time debut Thursday night, all due respect to the 49ers. “They’re obviously a great defense,” Murray told Arizona reporters on Monday, “but we feel if we execute, we’ll be fine.”

Kyle Allen was not fine Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium. The 49ers produced seven sacks and three intercepti­ons against the Carolina Panthers’ previously unbeaten quarterbac­k.

Bosa is the sixth NFL player since 1982 to record at least seven sacks in the first seven games of his career.

“He’s a tremendous football player, high effort, high motor, great personalit­y,” Kingsbury said. “You can see those guys are excited about him when he makes plays. He’s having a heck of a year.”

So are the 49ers, just as Bosa anticipate­d.

At his introducto­ry press conference after the draft, Bosa said of the 49ers: “It’s the best roster for any team picking that high. Obviously they had the injury last year that allowed them to pick that high. It’s pretty awesome I’m joining a team that’s already assembled a pretty darn good squad.”

• The 49ers did not practice Monday but did have to file an injury report on potential participat­ion, and a new injury that’s surfaced could impact Thursday’s starting lineup. Left tackle Justin Skule has knee and foot issues and would have been limited if the team practiced Monday.

Skule has started the past five games in place of Joe Staley, who returned to practice last week in limited fashion and very well might reclaim his starting role at Arizona.

Others who would have been limited Monday: running backs Matt Breida (ankle) and Raheem Mostert (knee), defensive end Dee Ford (quadricep) and tight end Levine Toilolo. Fullback Kyle Juszczyk (knee), right tackle Mike McGlinchey (knee) and cornerback Ahkello Witherspoo­n (foot) are expected to remain out through at least this week.

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 ?? EZRA SHAW — GETTY IMAGES ?? The 49ers selected Nick Bosa with the second pick of the draft and are pleased they did. The rookie has recorded seven sacks in his first seven NFL games.
EZRA SHAW — GETTY IMAGES The 49ers selected Nick Bosa with the second pick of the draft and are pleased they did. The rookie has recorded seven sacks in his first seven NFL games.
 ?? ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Quarterbac­k Kyler Murray was the top pick in the draft by the Arizona Cardinals, who convinced him to choose the NFL over a baseball career with the A’s.
ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Quarterbac­k Kyler Murray was the top pick in the draft by the Arizona Cardinals, who convinced him to choose the NFL over a baseball career with the A’s.
 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Nick Bosa has been called “relentless” by Arizona head coach Kliff Kingsbury. The Cardinals and 49ers will play each other Thursday night.
NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Nick Bosa has been called “relentless” by Arizona head coach Kliff Kingsbury. The Cardinals and 49ers will play each other Thursday night.

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