John Lynch and the San Francisco 49ers are all-in on Brock Purdy, demonstrated by their latest roster move. Actions always speak louder than words, and general manager John Lynch and the San Francisco 49ers are ostensibly putting their money where their mouths are.
With less than two minutes left in the game and San Francisco trailing 40-28, quarterback Brock Purdy was sacked by Lions safety Brian Branch and landed hard on his throwing arm. He was immediately pulled from the game in favor of backup Josh Dobbs.
Brock Purdy hurt his surgically repaired throwing elbow late in a loss to the Detroit Lions, the latest blow in an injury-plagued season for the San Francisco 49ers.
In the 49ers' Monday Night Football battle against the Detroit Lions, San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy notched a statistical milestone that no 49ers signal-caller has tracked down since Colin Kaepernick.
The sight of quarterback Brock Purdy sustaining an injury late in the San Francisco 49ers' loss to the Detroit Lions was the last thing fans wanted to
All the way back in January, Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers secured their biggest win of the season, beating the Detroit Lions 34-31 on the way to the Super Bowl. Oh, what a difference (almost) a year can make.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy had his rookie campaign in 2022 ended with an elbow injury, and the former "Mr. Irrelevant" will likely be shut down in 2024 due to another elbow issue. However,
The 49ers will wrap up a massively disappointing season without a number of starters when they face the Cardinals in Week 18.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell made his intentions clear when asked about Monday night's primetime NFC Championship Game rematch against
Quarterback Brock Purdy took a hit to his blind side from Lions safety Brian Branch and immediately left the game. It appeared his hand or wrist was being tended to on the sideline. The television broadcast showed him make a couple of soft throws on the sideline before giving up his helmet.
After missing the playoffs for the first time since 2020, the San Francisco 49ers are preparing for a future, and it starts with a Javon Hargrave cut. A third-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the South Carolina State product put up some solid tape with the Pittsburgh Steelers before breaking out with the Philadelphia Eagles.