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Morning Report: Week 3 Player Grades, Injury Updates from Kyle Shanahan

Good Morning Faithful,

Here are your top 49ers storylines for Tuesday, September 29.

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Kyle Shanahan Provides Injury Updates

Kyle Shanahan addressed the media on Monday to recap the 49ers win over the Giants, as well as provide updates on a number of 49ers that are dealing with injuries. Click here for more information on the following player injuries, as well as updates on Raheem Mostert, Jimmy Garoppolo and George Kittle.

  • During Sunday's game, Jordan Reed suffered an MCL sprain that could keep the tight end sidelined for 6-8 weeks.
  • Jerick McKinnon also left Sunday's contest with a rib contusion.
  • Tevin Coleman was placed on short term Injured Reserve with a knee sprain.
  • Cornerback Emmanuel Moseley is in concussion protocol following a hit in the first quarter of Week 3's win.
  • Dee Ford continues to work through a back injury.

Watch the full video below. 👇

Week 3 Pro Football Focus Player Grades

Jeff Deeney of Pro Football Focus provided grades for eight members of the 49ers who made an impact during Sunday's contest. Take a look at which 49ers stood out over the weekend.

90.5 Receiving Grade - Jerick McKinnon

89.6 Pass Blocking Grade - Trent Williams

86.5 Overall Grade - Fred Warner

81.0 Overall Grade - Nick Mullens

79.5 Overall Grade - Arik Armstead

78.0 Overall Grade - Dion Jordan

75.3 Overall Grade - Jason Verrett

72.8 Overall Grade - Ross Dwelley

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Quick Hits

Los San Francisco 49ers por segunda semana consecutiva, se enfrentó a un equipo de New York en el MetLife Stadium en New Jersey y por segunda semana consecutiva los 49ers les pasaron por encima, mejorando su marca a dos ganados y uno perdido. Lee Mas >>>

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According to Pro Football Focus, Trent Williams allowed zero pressures against the Giants. He now has the second-hightest PFF pass blocking grade among all tackles behind Ronnie Stanley (Baltimore Ravens).

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The "Good Morning Football" crew awarded game balls to players and coaches across the league following Sunday's Week 3 matchups. Watch Peter Schrager's explanation for why head coach Kyle Shanahan deserves this week's game ball below.

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Through the first three weeks of football, Fred Warner allowed a passer rating of 31.3, the lowest of any linebacker with at least 60 coverage snaps.

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