SANTA CLARA, Calif. â The San Francisco 49ers on Wednesday opened the practice window for defensive tackle Kalia Davis but not receiver Ricky Pearsall, whoâs eligible to come off the non-football injury list this week after being shot through the chest on Aug. 31.
Kyle Shanahan declined to provide any details, but said Pearsall still is working his way back from his wound.
âI donât really watch the guysâ rehab and stuff,â Shanahan said. âI just get reports on it, talk to the guys. I know he is really close. When heâs good to go, himself and the medical staff, weâll be pumped to have him back. Ricky is a hell of a player.â
Pearsall has been seen working out on a side field during recent practices and his teammates said heâs been lifting weights alongside them for several weeks.
âIt was a literal gunshot wound,â said long snapper Taybor Pepper, whose locker is next to Pearsallâs. âIt was as clean as you could get it, it sounds like (and is) statistically improbable. But I still canât imagine the mental work he probably has to do at the same time, all while trying to get back on the field and compete this year. Because I think everybody knows he wants to do that.â
âItâll be huge,â defensive end Nick Bosa said of the prospect of seeing Pearsall, the teamâs top draft pick, back in uniform. âJust seeing him around the facility â heâs looking good in his workouts and stuff. Heâs a really positive guy. Obviously, that was a very scary incident and Iâm happy heâs good.â
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The 49ers have repeatedly referred to the incident as miraculous considering the bullet exited Pearsallâs back without striking any vital organs or even a rib. Pearsall was released from the hospital a day after the shooting and stopped by the team facility a day after that.
He was shopping near Union Square in San Francisco nine days before 49ersâ regular season opener when he became the target of a robbery attempt. Police arrested a 17-year-old from Tracy, Calif., whoâs since been charged with attempted murder along with allegations of assault with a semi-automatic firearm and attempted second-degree robbery. The suspect, who was shot in the arm during the struggle for the gun, is being held in a juvenile facility.
Pearsall stood out for his separation skills during spring practices and the few this summer he was able to take part in. However, he hasnât been on the field much since training camp opened in late July. He missed the start of camp with a hamstring strain, sat out three weeks with a shoulder injury and, of course, hasnât practiced in the month after the shooting incident. Shanahan said the shoulder has healed and no longer is an issue.
As it stands now the 49ersâ top three receivers in terms of receiving yards â Jauan Jennings, Deebo Samuel Sr. and Brandon Aiyuk â are healthy with Chris Conley, Ronnie Bell and rookie Jacob Cowing backing them up over the first four weeks of the season. Conley, however, only has been targeted twice while Cowing is still looking for his first NFL pass. Both missed Wednesdayâs practice with injuries suffered in Sundayâs win over the New England Patriots. Bell was inactive on Sunday following multiple drops the week before.
As for Davis, Shanahan said the 49ers hope heâll be able to play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. Thatâs because the 49ers are suddenly light at defensive tackle with Javon Hargrave (triceps) out for the regular season and with Jordan Elliott, Kevin Givens and Yetur Gross-Matos showing up on this weekâs injury report.
Davis sat out his rookie season in 2022 after suffering a torn ACL in college and he appeared in just three games last year. He was playing well in the recent preseason â âHe was flashing a lot,â Bosa said â when he suffered another knee injury, though one not nearly as severe as the ACL tear.
âItâs huge,â Bosa said of having Davis back. âWe need a little help there with depth.â
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âą A long list of players sat out Wednesdayâs practice, including starters Fred Warner (ankle), George Kittle (ribs) and Gross-Matos (knee).
Kittle played through his rib issue in Sundayâs win over the New England Patriots while Warner was seen running on a side field at the start of Wednesdayâs practice.
The 49ersâ Wednesday session typically is a half-speed practice. A truer indication of a playerâs game-day availability is whether he takes part in the live-speed Thursday practice.
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Shanahan also noted that it was 100 degrees in Santa Clara on Wednesday and that the 49ers would have a short turnaround after Sundayâs game due to their Thursday night game in Seattle.
âWeâve got two games here in the next eight days,â he said. âWeâve got a lot of guys banged up and the heat, the way it is today, so weâre taking some stuff off guys today. Probably wouldâve done that regardless, but knowing weâre playing another one in eight days definitely made that decision easier.â
Receivers Cowing (shoulder) and Conley (oblique), and linebacker Dee Winters (ankle) also missed practice. Left tackle Trent Williams (rest), safety Talanoa Hufanga (ankle), linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (calf), Elliott (knee) and Givens (tricep) were limited.
Per the National Weather Service, it was 100 degrees when the 49ers began practice in Santa Clara and the temp was forecast to top out at 102 degrees. That’s hotter than any practice they had in training camp.
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âą The only linebacker not on this weekâs injury report is rookie Tatum Bethune. That explains why the team signed former linebacker Jalen Graham off the Washington Commandersâ practice squad on Tuesday. Graham is back in the No. 50 jersey he wore last season.
âą One of the 49ers who attended a Tuesday event at Stanford Hospital was linebacker Curtis Robinson, who tore his ACL in practice last week. Robinson said Wednesday that the annual childrenâs hospital visit is his favorite and that he didnât want to miss this yearâs event.
He said his surgery is scheduled for next week and that Dr. Neil ElAttrache, who handled the ACL repairs for Bosa, Solomon Thomas and Jimmy Garoppolo, will be performing the surgery.
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âą The 49ers added two players to the practice squad, rookie receiver Terique Owens and defensive end Jonathan Garvin, both of whom were with the team in training camp. Owens, the son of former 49ers wideout Terrell Owens, broke his hand in August and didnât play in any preseason games. To make room, the team released defensive tackle Shakel Brown from the practice squad.
(Photo of Ricky Pearsall: David Gonzales / Imagn Images)