Times Standard (Eureka)

Shanahan misses having fans at Levi’s

There is ‘good news' on Williams' injury

- By CamInman

SANTA CLARA » Linebacker Fred Warner took a diplomatic approach to Santa Clara County’s ongoing fan ban at Levi’s Stadium, perhaps in part because of his preseason stint on the NFL’s COVID-19 reserve list.

“Everybody wants fans. I’m going to let the county and state handle all that,” Warner said before Wednesday’s practice. “We miss the fans very much. I do, I always feed off them.”

County health officials said Tuesday that fans would not be allowed in “anytime soon” despite a state declaratio­n allowing limited attendance at outdoor venues.

“I know they’ll do the right thing and come back safe when it’s all right to do so,” said Warner, who has not specified whether he tested positive for the coronaviru­s or not. Players are also placed on the NFL COVID-19 reserve list if they are in close contact with someone who has tested positive.

Coach Kyle Shanahan said that having fans is a “huge deal” for teams. The 49ers started 0-3 at home before winning Sunday night against the Los Angeles Rams at Levi’s Stadium.

“The feel ing they brought our team last year really changed this building,” Shanahan said. “It’s been tough not having them this year.”

Shanahan noted that “most teams” won’t have to deal with an empty home stadium as restrictio­ns have loosened around the league. He expressed dismay that his family can dine in at a restaurant in Santa Clara County, albeit under restrictio­ns, but not attend games at Levi’s Stadium’s open-air venue.

“I hope we can eventually figure out something,” Shanahan said. “... Hopefully they’ll keep talking and feel safe like they do other places.”

TRENT WILLIAMS’ STATUS » Left tackle Trent Williams’ ankle injury is not as severe as those suffered by several teammates earlier this year, but it will keep him questionab­le this week as the 49ers prepare for Sunday’s game at New England.

Shanahan said of Monday’s MRI on Williams: “Nothing is broken and it wasn’t a high- ankle (sprain). That was good news. But he’s still in too much pain to practice and will be questionab­le throughout the week.”

Justin Skule, an eightgame starter last year as a rookie, will practice inWilliams’ place.

Also out of Wednesday’s practice were running back Raheem Mostert (ankle), safety Jaquiski Tartt ( groin) and linebacker Kwon Alexander (ankle). Limited were running back Jeff Wilson (calf) and cornerback Dontae Johnson (groin).

SHERMAN, FORD UPDATE » Cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) and defensive end Dee Ford ( back) are expected out at least three more games with a potential post-bye return Nov. 29 at the Los Angeles Rams.

Sherman is in an orthopedic boot after receiving treatment last week, said Shanahan, adding: “It’s taking longer than expected. We’ve got to play it smart with him.”

The other 49ers on injured reserve who can return this season are cornerback K’Waun Williams (knee), running back Tevin Coleman (knee), center Ben Garland (calf) and tight end Jordan Reed (knee). GRASU’S WAITING GAME » When Hroniss Grasu signed with the 49ers two months ago, he was essentiall­y the fifth center in a depleted depth chart. But he started Week 1, and he will reprise that role this Sunday.

Grasu rebuffed offers from other teams this offseason with hopes of playing in Shanahan’s system, having gotten a taste of the scheme while with the Chicago Bears in 2017 under offensive coordinato­r Dowell Loggains.

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RANDY VAZQUEZ — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE San Francisco 49ers players run onto the field before their game against the Eagles on Oct. 4at Levi’s Stadium.

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