Christian McCaffrey missed the San Francisco 49ers‘ 2024 season opener as a result of a calf harm. It seems the star working again is also battling Achilles tendinitis, head coach Kyle Shanahan informed reporters.
“It’s not just the calf, it’s the Achilles, and the Achilles is tendinitis,” Shanahan mentioned, per NBC Sports, “and that stuff comes and goes. And when it is acting up it’s something you’ve got to be very careful about. Christian is very diligent about that stuff. If it was a playoff game, he made it very clear to me he believed he could go. But when you hear that type of stuff, and it’s not a playoff game, and it’s Week 1, especially when you’re dealing with the lower extremities like that … in the long run it made [the decision] easy.”
Achilles tendinitis can in the end weaken the Achilles tendon, according to Mayo Clinic, making it extra weak to a tear, which might necessitate a surgical procedure that will doubtless finish McCaffrey’s season. Daily stretching and lower-intensity exercises will help deal with tendinitis, nevertheless, as some circumstances usually are not as extreme.
The 49ers contemplate McCaffrey day-to-day in his restoration, Shanahan mentioned, however NFL Media reports the veteran is believed to be a “long shot” to play in Week 2 towards the Minnesota Vikings.
The reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year was changed by third-year reserve Jordan Mason towards the New York Jets, and Mason exploded for 147 dashing yards and a landing in his beginning debut. McCaffrey, in the meantime, has an intensive harm historical past that dates again earlier than his time with the 49ers; the previous Carolina Panthers star missed a mixed 23 video games as a result of ankle, hamstring and shoulder illnesses.
Mason can be in line to remain San Francisco’s top ball-carrier within the occasion McCaffrey would not go well with up.