The Mercury News

Garoppolo ‘in a good spot’ ahead of Packers rematch

- By Cam Inman cinman@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SANTA CLARA >> Sprained thumb? Jimmy Garoppolo overcame it in an overtime win over the Rams. Sprained shoulder? He played through that — albeit not too great — in Sunday’s cliffhangi­ng win over the Cowboys.

“It’s playoff football,” Garoppolo said Tuesday. “We know what time it is. No time to rest right now.”

What does he have up his sleeve — or bandages, or brace, or harness — to shake off Saturday night’s chill at Lambeau Field, where a low of 3 degrees is expected when the 49ers visit the topseeded Green Bay Packers in the playoffs’ divisional round?

“I’ve played in the cold my whole life so it won’t be crazy with that,” Garoppolo, an Illinois native, said before Tuesday’s 5 p.m. practice. “I’m learning to adjust and that’s what this week of practice is for. We’re in a good spot, though.”

Good, as in he’s confident he’ll play? “We’ll feel it out throughout the week. Feeling good right now,” Garoppolo responded.

Which injury is worse, the shoulder or thumb? “They’re pretty close,” he said.

After Garoppolo jammed his shoulder with an awkward landing in the second quarter of Sunday’s win at Dallas, he said every ensuing throw was impacted. All he did was stretch and not throw during Tuesday’s 5-minute media access to the walk-through practice inside Levi’s Stadium.

As has been the case since Garoppolo’s Dec. 23 thumb injury — involving a torn ligament and bone chip — the 49ers surely will have ready rookie Trey Lance for action. Lance played the entirety of a Jan. 2 win over Houston, but Garoppolo has taken every snap the last two games.

What is Shanahan’s goal for Lance’s scout-team role this week as he mimicks Aaron Rodgers?

“Aaron does a real good job not making bad decisions and not turning the ball over,” Shanahan said. “He also makes all plays downfield whenever you’re off a hair. We need Trey to be aggressive and let it rip.”

Linebacker Fred Warner on that: “It’d be a tall task to tell Trey to be Aaron Rodgers three days before we head out there. He’s done great all season. You don’t really feel Aaron Rodgers until you’re out there against the man himself.”

Rodgers is 0-3 all-time in the playoffs against the 49ers — 2012 divisional round at Candlestic­k Park, 2013 wildcard thriller at chilly Lambeau, and the 2020 season’s NFC Championsh­ip Game rout at Levi’s Stadium.

Shanahan downplayed what was in the past and focused more on the present, adding: “Everyone knows Aaron is the man. But this doesn’t have to do with the last time we met in the playoffs and it doesn’t have to do with our game earlier this year. It’s one game, it’s Saturday, it’s 3 ½ hours, and it’s this team vs. their team.”

Rodgers concurred, telling Green Bay reporters he has “no extra motivation. I’ve been around, played a lot of football. I understand the history of this rivalry, the history of us against them. But these are different teams.” INJURY REPORT >> Warner is confident he’ll play Saturday despite aggravatin­g an ankle injury dating back to Dec. 12: “The MRI results came back great. It was good news and the way I’ve been feeling gives me confidence for Saturday.”

Warner and Garoppolo were to be limited in Tuesday’s session, along with running back Elijah Mitchell (knee), safety Talanoa Hufanga (knee) and linebacker­s Dre Greenlaw (groin), Azeez Al-Shaair (knee) and Marcell Harris (Achilles).

Cornerback Ambry Thomas has a bone bruise in his knee and limped during team stretch, casting doubt on if he’ll be able to stay in the starting lineup.

Defensive ends Nick Bosa (concussion protocol) and Jordan Willis (high ankle sprain) were not cleared to practice, as expected.

RESPECT FOR SAMUEL >> On Deebo Samuel’s nine touchdown runs, he is averaging 16.4 yards, and 15.1 of that comes before a defender even makes contact, according to ESPN.

The self-described “wide back” — or, a wide receiver moonlighti­ng at running back — has the admiration of Packers running back Aaron Jones, who said: “When you line him up in the backfield, he can take it to the house. He can also be used as a receiver out of the backfield and be a mismatch with the linebacker. They do a great way of getting him the ball.”

Remember the postgame reveal in which Shanahan said Samuel requested the ball before his 26-yard touchdown for the eventual winning points? NFL Films shared the audio/ video from it, to which Sanders takes the field telling Shanahan, “Hey Kyle, Kyle — let’s go.” Samuel then says in the 49ers’ huddle: “Let’s go put the ball in the box.” After he scored, Samuel said on the sideline to his coach: “I told you, I told you. Let’s go.”

Packers coach Matt LaFleur called Samuel one of the league’s most dynamic, elite players, as well as a physical receiver. “It does present some problems when you aren’t quite sure where he’s going to line up,” LaFleur said. “Is it going to be in the halfback posting, and the halfback is out wide, or vice versa?”

 ?? BRANDON WADE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo, center, led the 49ers to a 23-17victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
BRANDON WADE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo, center, led the 49ers to a 23-17victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

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