Through the first two quarters of Thursday Night Football, the San Francisco 49ers dished out a heavy dose of Jordan Mason. The 49ers running back rushed the ball eight times and caught one pass against the Seattle Seahawks.
Yet, after capping a 14-yard run in the second quarter, Mason appeared to be injured at the end of the run following a hard fall. Mason left the game, and exited from the sideline to the locker room in Seattle.
Mason later returned to the game after halftime, rushing for eight yards on one carry. After his lone carry of the third quarter, Mason stayed on the sideline for the remainder of the game as he appeared to nurse a shoulder injury.
Following the game, Kyle Shanahan gave a quick update regarding the injury Mason’s suffered in Seattle.
Via @NBCS49ers on Twitter:
Kyle Shanahan shares an update on Jordan Mason after the running back left tonight's game pic.twitter.com/7B4PxZsiMa
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) October 11, 2024
Mason finished with 73 yards on nine carries to go along with one catch for nine yards against the Seahawks.
Mason will now get around 10 days off before the 49ers welcome the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs to Santa Clara for a highly-anticipated Week 7 tilt.
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