The Reporter (Vacaville)

49ers’ long-lost pairing

Team expected to welcome back WRs Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk to the starting lineup for Monday’s game

- By Cam Inman

Statistica­lly, George Kittle remains the 49ers’ leading receiver, even though he’s missed five of the 49ers’ 11 games this season, including the past three.

That should change after Monday night’s game.

The 49ers expect wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel together in the lineup for the first time since an Oct. 25 rout of the New England Patriots.

Aiyuk came off the NFL’s COVID-19 reserve list Wednesday, along with defensive linemen D. J. Jones and Jordan Willis, all in time for the team’s flight to Phoenix.

Coach Kyle Shanahan is excited to see what that Aiyuk-Sam

uel pairing can do against another AFC East foe, the Buffalo Bills (8-3). The playoff- chasing 49ers (5- 6) will host the Bills on Monday night at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the 49ers’ makeshift home after Santa Clara County’s contact-sports ban.

“Just the more these guys can play together, the more they can get out there, they’re made of the right stuff, they’re built the right way, and they’ll only get better,” Shanahan said.

“I just want to get them going.”

Samuel’s bullish presence with the ball in his hands, when combined with Aiyuk’s gracefulne­ss as a multi-dimensiona­l receiver, make for the 49ers’ best offensive weapons, especially with their usually reliable run game sputtering this season amid injuries.

Kittle would be that offensive workhorse if not for injuries this season, including a knee sprain that kept him out Weeks 2 and 3 before a foot fracture sidelined him the past three games (and counting, until at least probably Week 16).

Aiyuk has missed two of the past three games on the COVID-19 reserve list, but the first-round draft pick has shown great potential with 35 receptions (56 targets) for 446 yards and three touchdowns.

Samuel opened the season on injured reserve because of a June foot fracture, then came a four-game spree in which he showed the playmaking potential that helped the 49ers reach the Super Bowl his rookie season.

A hamstring injury late at New England shelved Samuel until his bruising return Sunday against the Rams (11 receptions, 133 yards). Samuel’s ability to break tackles and rack up yards after the catch fired up his teammates and set the tone against the favored Rams.

“That’s what we were hoping for when we took him,” Shanahan said. “We wanted that physicalit­y and stuff in him. We thought we needed that, and he’s brought that a ton. And that’s why when he’s out there, no matter where he’s at, he always helps us.”

Samuel credited the 49ers’ training staff for putting him through game-like situations ahead of Sunday’s grand return, adding: “It also felt great to be out there with teammates to get the ‘ W.’”

 ?? BUTCH DILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE ?? Saints cornerback Janoris Jenkins (20) tackles 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk on a reception in the first half on Nov. 15 in New Orleans.
BUTCH DILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE Saints cornerback Janoris Jenkins (20) tackles 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk on a reception in the first half on Nov. 15 in New Orleans.

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