49ers’ Purdy retreats from practice, status unclear vs. Packers

49ers' Purdy retreats from practice, status unclear vs. Packers

SANTA CLARA — Only one thing has kept Brock Purdy out of the 49ers’ starting lineup since he seized the role two years ago: the NFC’s No. 1 playoff seed, which they secured early enough last year to spare Purdy and other stars from the meaningless regular-season finale.

Purdy’s status for Sunday’s game at Green Bay is growing grim. That could mean a lot for the 49ers (5-5) as they try upsetting the host Packers (7-3).

A right shoulder issue is limiting Purdy at practice, and after not throwing during Wednesday’s session open to the media, he briefly attempted light throws Thursday before leaving the field as practice continued.

“He did a little bit more today. By no means was he doing his normal workload,” coach Kyle Shanahan said on KNBR 680-AM. “He went back in (to the facility) halfway through, rested his arm up, continued his rehab and hopefully it will be feeling great on Sunday.”

Rather than dispatch Purdy for his usual post-practice press conference, the 49ers pushed that session to Friday with no assurance he will be the starting quarterback at that podium.

Brandon Allen is likely first out of the 49ers’ bullpen if Purdy is scratched from the lineup (Allen declined to speak Thursday at his locker). Josh Dobbs is also available, and rookie Tanner Mordecai is on the practice squad as a potential emergency No. 3 quarterback, a job the 49ers infamously left vacant in their 2022 NFC Championship Game’s loss in which Purdy sustained a torn elbow ligament.

Along with Purdy, left tackle Trent Williams (ankle) and defensive end Nick Bosa (obliques, hips) might be missing from Sunday’s NFC battle in Green Bay. Neither has practiced this week after battling through their injuries in Sunday’s 20-17 loss to Seattle.

Running back Christian McCaffrey, two games into his comeback, is focused on his job rather than who’ll be getting him the ball.

“I’ve never worried about who’s in, especially on Thursday in practice,” McCaffrey said. “I’ve seen enough guys not practice all week and go out and have incredible games. He’ll handle his business, and we’ll all handle ours.”

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