The Ukiah Daily Journal

Mccaffrey is full go for 49ers' next game

Mitchell is questionab­le with groin injury

- By Jerry Mcdonald

SANTA CLARA >> Christian Mccaffrey is ready to make good on his promise to play in the NFC Championsh­ip Game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

Whether the 49ers will also have Elijah Mitchell available to share the load remains to be seen.

Mccaffrey was removed from the injury report entirely and coach Kyle Shanahan said he was “full go” during practice Friday before the 49ers' team charter departed for Philadelph­ia.

Mccaffrey said Thursday there was “zero” chance he would miss the title game with a calf injury, was going through the paces during the media window Thursday.

Mitchell was listed as questionab­le along with cornerback Ambry Thomas (ankle). Quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo (foot) was ruled out as expected.

Although it's unusual for players to miss an entire week of practice and then play on Sunday, Mitchell could still wind up being a power-running complement­ary back for Mccaffrey depending on how he feels.

“He's a violent runner. We started calling him Drano because he always goes to the right hole, but we also call him the trash man too because when he's out there it sounds like trash cans are banging together,” Shanahan said.

As a rookie sixth-round pick, Mitchell missed five full games and parts of others due to various injuries and still set a club rookie rushing record with 963 yards.

Mitchell has played in five games this season and has had two stints on the injured reserve list with MCL strains. He is the 49ers third-leading rusher with 279 yards behind Mccaffrey (746 yards) and Jeff Wilson, who had 468 yards before being traded to Miami.

Against Dallas in the divisional playoff, Mitchell had 14 carries for 51 yards. He also caught a 7-yard touchdown pass from Brock Purdy in the wild card win over Seattle.

If Mitchell doesn't play, then undrafted free agent Jordan Mason, who gained 258 yards this season, would could step into the No. 2 spot behind Mccaffrey in a game in which the 49ers hope to control with their ground game.

PURDY'S FINAL THOUGHTS >> As much as quarterbac­k Brock Purdy tells himself to approach Sunday as another football game, he realizes the stakes make it different.

“I feel like for the most part we've done a good job of keeping it simple in terms of preparatio­n and game-planning and going to practice,” Purdy said Friday. “It's the moments between practice or before you go to bed, thinking about the opportunit­y we have.

“You can say it's just another game but there's a lot on the line. All of our goals and dreams are right in front of us. You want to do everything you can to accomplish that. So it's a little different.”

Winning would be an especially big deal for Purdy, who hails from Queens Creek Arizona, and attended Gilbert High. The Super Bowl is in Glendale, Ariz., and there is a pro-purdy community that is eagerly anticipati­ng their favorite son playing in the biggest game.

“It's all cool and stuff to appreciate where I've come from, which is awesome and I appreciate everyone,” Purdy said. “But for me and my family, we've got another game in front of us to handle and all the other stuff will fall into place.”

 ?? RAY CHAVEZ — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? The 49ers' Elijah Mitchell stiff arms Dallas Cowboys' Malik Hooker in the fourth quarter of a NFC divisional-round playoff game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday.
RAY CHAVEZ — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP The 49ers' Elijah Mitchell stiff arms Dallas Cowboys' Malik Hooker in the fourth quarter of a NFC divisional-round playoff game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday.

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