49ers on COVID-19 list: Trent Williams, Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, Kendrick Bourne
Nov 4, 2020 at 5:20 PM
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The 49ers are officially down to a spare-parts offense on the eve of their game against the Packers on Thursday night at Levi's Stadium.
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Brandon Aiyuk has John Lynch excited about the 49ers' future
By David Bonilla
Jan 10, 2021
By the end of the 2020 season, wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk looked a lot more comfortable in the San Francisco 49ers offense and appeared ready to leap to becoming a dangerous offensive weapon.
From Week 7 through Week 15, Aiyuk averaged 94.7 receiving yards per game through six appearances. To put that into perspective, maintaining that average throughout a 16-game season would clock in at 1,514 receiving yards.
Aiyuk has just scratched the surface. That has 49ers general manager John Lynch excited. The young receiver would have benefited more from a normal offseason leading into his rookie year. That didn't happen, and it may have contributed to a slower start.
"Brandon Aiyuk, he's everything we thought he would be, and a little bit more,"

49ers activate K Robbie Gould, C Hroniss Grasu off the reserve/COVID-19 list
By David Bonilla
Jan 14, 2021
Not that it makes any difference now with the San Francisco 49ers' season being long over, but the team has activated kicker Robbie Gould and center Hroniss Grasu off of the reserve/COVID-19 list, according to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle.
49ers activate from reserve-COVID-19 list: Robbie Gould, Hroniss Grasu— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) January 14, 2021
Grasu landed on the list on

49ers' Raheem Mostert, Deebo Samuel led the league in these Next Gen Stats metrics
By David Bonilla
Jan 11, 2021
The 2020 NFL season probably didn't go as running back Raheem Mostert had hoped. Injuries reduced his participation to just eight games. Mostert finished the season with 521 rushing yards on 104 carries with two rushing touchdowns and a receiving score.
According to Next Gen Stats, Mostert did finish the season recording the two fastest ball-carrier speeds. He hit 23.09 MPH during Week 2 against the New York Jets, a game he left with an MCL sprain, and forcing the running back to miss the next two matchups.
Mostert was tracked reaching 22.73 MPH during a Week 1 touchdown reception against the Arizona
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