The Reporter (Vacaville)

Niners' Purdy eyeing season opener

- By Cam Inman

SANTA CLARA >> Brock Purdy calmly stood 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage in a Tshirt, tugged his hands on a towel draped around his neck, and listened with his left ear as a play call was radioed to the quarterbac­ks, a three-man rotation practicing in his place.

Next week, Purdy expects to start throwing a football for the first time since ... the NFC Championsh­ip Game loss at Philadelph­ia, where his arm was struck on the opening series, his UCL was torn, his backup Josh Johnson suffered a concussion, and the 49ers were doomed to a 31-7 postseason exit.

His surgically repaired elbow ligament is getting better by the day, fueling hope he will be ready for the Sept. 10 season opener at Pittsburgh.

“For sure, that's a goal, right? You want to be ready for the season,” Purdy said after Tuesday's spectator session. “If that's the case, great.

But we're staying one day at a time and not saying anything we may regret down the road.”

Only 21/2 months ago, Purdy's ulnar collateral ligament was repaired with an internal brace procedure, eliciting a six-month recovery and putting that timeline right in line with the regular season. Speaking of a timeline ... “It's not really a moving target. It's that only God knows. It's all estimates,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “We're hoping for Week 1 and I feel pretty optimistic about that. ... Usually you have to come back before that to make that goal, and that's the goal we're hoping for, and I have no reason to think differentl­y.”

A year ago, Purdy entered OTAs as the draft's last pick, and he served mostly as an observer while Trey Lance and Nate Sudfeld took most reps.

Tuesday, Lance was back in that first-team role, followed by veteran challenger Sam Darnold, then a sprinkle of former Bengals backup Brandon Allen. (The 7-on-7 passing stats: Lance was 11-of-15, Darnold 12-of-16, Allen 4-of-4.)

Shanahan said Purdy is going through a drill similar to one quarterbac­ks use to preserve tired arms: grasp a towel and simulate a throwing motion, to work on drop-back footwork in the pocket.

“Brock's healthy in every other aspect,” Shanahan said. “He can't move his arm and put weight on it. To still do drops and footwork, he wouldn't be able to simulate throwing motion, so he uses a towel instead.”

Added Purdy: “Last month or so, it's about regaining strength, doing everything normal now. It's feeling good. I feel I can do everything around the house now.”

 ?? SHAE HAMMOND – BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Second-year quarterbac­k Brock Purdy of the 49ers addresses the media during a press conference at Levi's Stadium on Tuesday.
SHAE HAMMOND – BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Second-year quarterbac­k Brock Purdy of the 49ers addresses the media during a press conference at Levi's Stadium on Tuesday.

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