SANTA CLARA — The 49ers will be without one of their unsung playmakers through at least the divisional playoff round, but defensive end Nick Bosa believes they have the necessary depth. Defensive end Clelin Ferrell suffered a knee injury in the club's Week 18 loss to the Los Angeles Rams and will be out for a few weeks, but has a chance to return if the 49ers can stay alive late into the playoffs. The Clemson product totaled 3.5 sacks and 28 tackles — 15 solo and six for a loss in his 17 games, but Bosa shared that there is more to his teammate than just stats. "Clelin brought probably the best effort of anybody on the team," Bosa told reporters this week. "I think that was one of the biggest things he brought. All the ends are going to have to step it up for Clelin whether he misses one game or whatever it is. We just have to hone in on the technique of things." Bosa's former Ohio State teammate, Chase Young, is one of the players who will see more time on the field in Ferrell's absence. While the former Washington Commanders first-round pick has undeniable talent, there is an acclimation period that has to take place when playing in a new system. Defensive line coach Kris...
Young to see increased 49ers playoff role in Ferrell’s absence
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