placeholder image

Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports


Kyle Shanahan confident the 49ers finally have enough depth to overcome injuries

Jun 12, 2019 at 3:39 PM--


Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan is finally starting to feel comfortable with his roster's depth. His team has had unfortunate luck with injuries over the past two seasons. The team was going through a massive rebuild and couldn't compensate for the losses.

Shanahan is hopeful this year will be different. Of course, ideally, he hopes there are no significant injuries. However, it's unrealistic to assume a team will remain completely healthy through a rigorous 16-game season.

Should the 49ers be struck with injuries, Shanahan believes they are better prepared to overcome any losses.

"It's the first year that we can overcome injuries, and you have to be in that situation," Shanahan said. "Everybody's going to get hurt, and you can always get lucky regardless of what happens. We expect to have injuries. That's part of football. But I definitely am a lot more confident going into this year, if that does happen. We have guys who have experience, and we also have guys who have some talent who can step in and help us out."

The 49ers haven't been healthy this offseason. While some players are recovering from previous injuries, others, like running back Matt Breida and rookie pass rusher Nick Bosa, were unexpected losses.

Shanahan expects many of those injured players to be full-go for training camp. He's had to find a balance between getting his team the work it needs while also getting and keeping it healthy.

"You want people who work year-round," Shanahan said. "You want people who know how to take care of themselves. You want people who know how to get in football shape. The only way to get better at football is to get reps at it, which is probably almost anything in life. You need reps to get better at stuff."

Unlike basketball or football, Shanahan knows it is difficult to simulate an NFL game during practices.

"That's why you've got to do it over and over again," Shanahan continued. "It's tough because we don't do it much. We have certain rules where you can't practice as long, so it's very important for these guys to take care of themselves year-round."

That includes staying conditioned during the team's upcoming six weeks off before training camp. Relaxing during that time is a sure way to get injured once practices pick up again.

"If you think you can just take 30 days off and stuff, you are going to be in such a rude awakening," Shanahan added.



Facebook Comments



More San Francisco 49ers News


placeholder image

Kyle Shanahan, John Lynch explain the challenges of keeping the 49ers' nucleus together

By David Bonilla
Apr 26

The San Francisco 49ers have officially made three picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. On Friday night, the team selected cornerback Renardo Green from Florida State and guard Dominick Puni from Kansas, adding to Thursday's first-round pick, wide receiver Ricky Pearsall from Florida. There has been considerable speculation surrounding potential trades leading up to and during the draft, particularly regarding wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel. As of two days into the 2024 NFL Draft, both players remain on the 49ers' roster, indicating it's increasingly likely they will still be around for the 2024 season. Speaking to reporters after the second day of the draft, head coach Kyle Shanahan discussed the challenges of keeping the 49ers' talented nucleus of


placeholder image

John Lynch, Kyle Shanahan didn't entertain trade offers, 'thrilled' with 49ers' receiver group

By David Bonilla
Apr 26

San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan addressed reporters after the second day of the 2024 NFL Draft. Naturally, they were asked about any trade discussions the team might have had during the draft so far. Speculation arose that the 49ers might consider trading wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel. Samuel's name was the focus of trade rumors heading into Day 2. Lynch affirmed that they did not entertain any offers. "We're happy with our wide receiver group," Lynch said. "Actually, more than happy. We're really thrilled with it and thrilled to have added [Florida WR] Ricky [Pearsall] to that group and even make it stronger." When asked if the 49ers intend to keep Aiyuk and Samuel on the roster this season,


placeholder image

49ers' John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan discuss Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft

By Site Staff
Apr 26

San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan spoke to reporters after the second day of the 2024 NFL Draft. Here is everything they had to say. Transcript provided by the San Francisco 49ers Communications staff. We were just on the conference call with OL Dominick Puni and he suggested that you guys are probably looking at him as a guard, obviously he played tackle as well. What's the plan for him? John Lynch: "Yeah, our belief is that we're going to start him on the inside as a guard. But the cool thing about Dominick is, it's not often you can say this about a player, that he can play all five. And we believe that's the case with him. He snapped in practice, he snapped in the Senior Bowl


placeholder image

John Lynch, Kyle Shanahan explain why the 49ers didn't draft a tackle or tight end

By David Bonilla
Apr 27

Offensive tackle was considered one of the San Francisco 49ers' primary needs entering the 2024 NFL Draft, given Trent Williams' age and Colton McKivitz's inconsistent play. Many felt the team might even use their first-round pick, No. 31 overall, to address the position. Despite adding two rookie offensive linemen (Kansas G Dominick Puni and USC G Jarrett Kingston), general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan opted not to select a tackle. RELATED: 2024 NFL Draft: 49ers' eight selections and their projected rookie salaries "We looked at numerous guys throughout the process," Lynch told reporters during their post-draft press


Latest

Trending News

Share 49ersWebzone