When San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan began his first news conference after the 49ers returned from their bye, the recitation of injuries was briefer than usual.
The week off came at a good time for the banged-up Niners, who got several key players back from injuries they hope will help them make a big playoff push in the second half of the season.
San Francisco also could get cornerback Jason Verrett back for the first time since a season-ending knee injury in Week 1 of the 2021 season and linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who has been out with a calf injury. Shanahan said while he and his coaches spent a little time during the bye doing some self-scouting and other work, the priority was getting healthy and getting rest.
Like every team midway through a grueling NFL season, the Niners still do have some key players missing. The most notable are defensive tackle Arik Armstead, who has been bothered since September by injuries to his foot and ankle and cornerback Emmanuel Moseley, who went down with a season-ending knee injury last month.
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