49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee on a non-contact play Nov. 19. He underwent surgery soon after and set the season opener as the target date for his return.Hufanga received some good news Thursday toward that end: Doctors cleared him to increase football-related activities.That should lead to his return to the practice field."We can push him a little bit harder," coach Kyle Shanahan said Friday, via David Bonilla of 49erswebzone.com. "Not against players, but more football stuff, and those types of dynamic cuts and everything. Hopefully, he has a real good week of it, and we can talk about easing him into practice."Hufanga, a fifth-round pick in 2021, earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors in 2022 in his first year as a full-time starter. He made 52 tackles, three passes defensed and three interceptions in 10 games last season.
Talanoa Hufanga cleared for more football-related activities as he recovers from torn ACL
The above videos are auto-populated by an affiliate.
The above link leads to an external page. 49ers Webzone has no control over its contents.
Follow us on:
Similar Article Found
49ers' Aaron Banks suffers broken finger; Talanoa Hufanga receives good news
By David Bonilla
Aug 16, 2024
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan provided injury updates after Friday's practice. Guard Aaron Banks, a projected starter, suffered a broken pinky finger.
"He broke his pinky, had surgery this morning," Shanahan revealed. "We're hoping to have him back by Week...
Read Next
Latest
- 49ers could lean toward best-player-available approach in 2026 NFL Draft
- 49ers draft strategy: Will John Lynch trade up or down in 2026?
- 49ers embracing AI in NFL Draft preparation
- 49ers CB Jack Jones misfires on Brock Purdy take as stats tell a different story
- Brock Purdy, Fred Warner reveal health updates after injury-plagued season
Trending News
-
49ers Webzone • Apr 20
-
49ers Webzone • 21 hrs
-
49ers Webzone • 18 hrs
-
49ers Webzone • 20 hrs
-
49ers Webzone • 22 hrs
-
49ers Webzone • Apr 20