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Christian McCaffrey could have played for 49ers if it was the playoffs, Shanahan says

Posted 9/10/24

San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey could have played in the 49ers’ opener if it had been a playoff game but the team held him out to make sure his …

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Christian McCaffrey could have played for 49ers if it was the playoffs, Shanahan says

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey could have played in the 49ers' opener if it had been a playoff game but the team held him out to make sure his Achilles tendinitis didn't become a more serious issue.

The decision to hold McCaffrey out of Monday night's 32-19 win over the New York Jets came as a surprise to many and upset many fantasy football players who had taken the star running back with one of the top picks in their drafts.

McCaffrey had been listed as questionable on the injury report but said Friday he expected to play. Adding more confusion to the issue was a postgame interview on television by fill-in Jordan Mason, who said he was told Friday that he would get the start.

Shanahan said the decision was not made until Monday and that he only told Mason to prepare to possibly have a heavier load with McCaffrey dealing with the injury.

The NFL routinely looks into possible violations of injury reporting and can issue fines if the league determines a team subverted the process.

A league spokesman declined to comment Tuesday on the specifics of McCaffrey's situation.

Shanahan said Tuesday that McCaffrey is still day to day but that the decision to sit him during the opener was an easy one. McCaffrey got injured early in training camp and missed four weeks of practice before returning to the field last week.

“The Achilles is tendinitis and that stuff comes and goes.” Shanahan said. "When it is acting up, it’s something you’ve got to be very careful about. Christian’s very diligent about that stuff. If it was a playoff game, he made it very clear to me he believed he could go. But when you hear that type of stuff and it’s not a playoff game and it’s Week 1 and especially when you’re dealing with the lower extremities like that, it was a tough decision, but hearing all the words in the long run, it made it easy.”

Mason replaced McCaffrey and had 147 yards rushing and a touchdown on 28 carries in San Francisco’s victory.

McCaffrey led the NFL last season with 2,023 yards from scrimmage and was tied for the league lead with 21 touchdowns, winning AP Offensive Player of the Year.

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AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi contributed to this report

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