Times-Herald (Vallejo)

49ers’ Kittle ruled out vs. Jets

DE Ford questionab­le for Sunday’s game; WR Sanu debuts at practice

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SANTA CLARA >> Meet us in West

Virginia.

How’s that for an odd phrase when it comes to a 49ers’ game plan, in the ever-odd year of 2020?

That is the 49ers’ prescripti­on for tight end George Kittle, who will miss only the fourth game of his career Sunday, when they play without their injured All-Pro against the New York Jets.

The 49ers are leaving Kittle behind to undergo rehab on his left-knee sprain as they head back east for a 10-day trip. He is to join them next week at The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia, where they will bunker before their Week 3 game at the New York Giants.

“If it was just the normal person, we probably would have ruled him out earlier in the week, but we never do that with George,” coach Kyle

Shanahan said. “If he’s not going to play, better to leave him here for rehabs. He’ll meet us in West Virginia. These two days will help him and hopefully he’ll be ready to go next week.”

Kittle did not practice this week because of his knee injury in the 49ers’ 24-20 opening loss to the Arizona Cardinals. He played all but one snap, that being the one immediatel­y following the hit he took from safety Budda Baker on a red-zone incompleti­on.

Shanahan said the 49ers will deploy their other three tight ends: Jordan Reed, Ross Dwelley and Charlie Woerner.

Reed had two catches in a 10-snap cameo, his first action since the 2018 season with Washington. Shanahan said he figured to ramp up Reed’s workload this week, adding: “It doesn’t change much with George out. We can give him a couple more opportunit­ies.”

Fullback Kyle Juszczyk said of Kittle’s absence: “It’s just a good reminder nothing comes easy in this league. What we did last year wasn’t easy. We had to grind every week. There were times George wasn’t out there and Ross Dwelley had to step up. It’s something we have experience

with. We’ll look to the next guy and expect them to take care of business.”

DEE FORD’S NECK SPASMS >> Defensive end Dee Ford is questionab­le for Sunday’s game after missing a second straight practice because of what Shanahan called “neck spasms.” Ford underwent imaging exams

Thursday on his neck and has consulted with medical profession­als over the safety of playing Sunday.

Asked if Ford had a muscle strain or a more concerning disk issue, Shanahan said: “Yesterday it was just neck spasms so we rested him. Today he met with guys to make sure it’s

safe, so that’s why it’s questionab­le.”

SANU ONBOARD, AIYUK OK >> Mohamed Sanu passed his physical and officially signed ahead of Friday’s practice debut. He is wearing No. 14.

“He’s been in the Zoom meetings and watching installs,” Shanahan said. “We threw him out there today and he didn’t have any mistakes and lined up with confidence. Mo’s a pro.”

Shanahan said Sanu will suit up if they opt to dress their five healthy receivers, the others being Kendrick Bourne, Trent Taylor, Dante Pettis and Brandon Aiyuk.

Aiyuk would be making his NFL debut. The firstround draft pick practiced in full all week after being inactive in the season opener because of an Aug. 23 hamstring strain. Neither Aiyuk nor Sanu were made available for comment.

 ?? TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE ?? The 49ers’ George Kittle (85) runs against Cardinals strong safety Budda Baker (32) during the first half in Santa Clara on Sunday.
TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE The 49ers’ George Kittle (85) runs against Cardinals strong safety Budda Baker (32) during the first half in Santa Clara on Sunday.
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 ?? SCOT TUCKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE ?? The 49ers’ Dee Ford (55) and the Cardinals’ Angelo Blackson (96) talk after Sunday’s game in Santa Clara.
SCOT TUCKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE The 49ers’ Dee Ford (55) and the Cardinals’ Angelo Blackson (96) talk after Sunday’s game in Santa Clara.

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