San Francisco Chronicle

Mullens has chance to show mettle for 49ers against L.A.

- By Eric Branch

Nick Mullens is a backup quarterbac­k who has often played this season with a supporting cast dotted with fellow reserves.

That will continue Sunday when the 49ers visit the Rams.

Mullens has endured a difficult season while filling in for Jimmy Garoppolo, and more unpleasant­ness could be on the horizon: The 49ers might be without two starting offensive linemen and their top two pass catchers when they face Los Angeles’ topranked defense, which ranks fourth in the league in sacks.

Of particular concern: Mullens’ blind side probably won’t be protected by Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams, who

remains on the reserve/ COVID19 list and only has an “outside chance” to play, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan.

In addition, starting right guard Tom Compton suffered a concussion in practice Thursday, meaning rookie fifthround pick Colton McKivitz will make his first career start. McKivitz, who has played 58 career snaps, figures to see plenty of AllPro defensive tackle Aaron Donald, who ranks third in the NFL with nine sacks.

Mullens also won’t have AllPro tight end George Kittle (foot) and Shanahan indicated wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (COVID) is unlikely to play.

It’s not a great spot for Mullens. But he’s been in worse.

Two starts ago, Mullens’ top wide receivers were backups Richie James, Trent Taylor and River Cracraft in a 3417 loss to Green Bay in which backup left tackle Justin Skule allowed a sack and pressure that led to Mullens’ two turnovers.

When asked to assess Mullen’s performanc­e this season, Shanahan referenced his oftenunder­whelming offensive weapons.

“You look at the Green Bay game and a number of others,” Shanahan said. “And this one (against the Rams) is going to be tough, too. Any time you put a quarterbac­k in there who hasn’t had two weeks in a row with the same group of receivers …

“And the same thing with the running backs and Oline. So I think that’s been a huge challenge for Nick.”

Mullens was a revelation in 2018 when he made eight seasonendi­ng starts: The undrafted free agent who had spent 2017 on the practice squad threw for 2,277 yards, the fourth most in a players’ first eight career games in NFL history.

In 2020, it appeared there would be more of the same after Garoppolo suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 2. The following week, Mullens, making his first start since 2018, threw for 343 yards and one touchdown while committing no turnovers in a blowout win over the Giants.

However, he was benched after committing two fourthquar­ter turnovers in his next start, a 2520 loss to the Eagles, which began a lackluster threestart streak: Mullens enters Sunday’s game ranked 23rd in passer rating (89.1) among the 33 QBs with 100 pass attempts since Week 4.

Mullens has the NFL’s sixthhighe­st intercepti­on percentage (3.5) and has committed seven turnovers in his past three starts (five intercepti­ons, two fumbles).

“For me, if I protect the football, I think I’m a pretty darn good quarterbac­k and that’s really what matters most,” Mullens said. “And so I’d like to improve on that after these past couple of games. But other than that, just stick to my reads, stick to my progressio­ns and be accurate. I’ve had some good plays. I’ve had had some bad plays. But you just keep working along and continue to work and execute at a high level.”

It’s not all bad news for the 49ers’ offense. San Francisco will activate running backs Raheem Mostert (ankle) and Jeff Wilson (ankle) from injured reserve Saturday and they will be considered questionab­le to play, Shanahan said. In addition, wide receiver Deebo Samuel (hamstring) will return from a threegame absence.

Mullens, who made only one start with Kittle this season, has yet to make a start with Mostert in the backfield this season. And he’s made just one start with Samuel in the lineup.

“I think (Mullens has) been a really solid guy for us,” Shanahan said. “He gives us a chance to win, but we’ve got to play better around him in order for him to play to his full ability. We’ve got to have a chance to play better around him with getting a little bit more continuity here in the last six games.”

 ?? Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle ?? Niners QB Nick Mullens has had problems while filling in for Jimmy Garoppolo.
Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle Niners QB Nick Mullens has had problems while filling in for Jimmy Garoppolo.
 ?? Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle ?? Nick Mullens has committed seven turnovers in his past three starts (five intercepti­ons, two fumbles).
Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle Nick Mullens has committed seven turnovers in his past three starts (five intercepti­ons, two fumbles).

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