Head coach Kyle Shanahan isn't as worried about the lack of practice or preseason reps for Bosa.
"I know Nick. We don't have to make a lot of decisions for him when it comes to football," Shanahan said last month. "He's thinking about his body and what's right 24-7. ... But as I joked with Nick, I feel like he's been developed as a pass rusher since he was like three, so he's been focused on it. It's a little bit easier with him."
Bosa is returning from the ACL injury that he suffered during Week 2 of last season. On his first pass-rushing snap during team drills yesterday, the defender recorded a would-be sack. So it seems the 2019 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year is back to form.
Tight end George Kittle, after a humorous back-and-forth with new NBC Sports Bay Area analyst Joe Staley, was asked about Bosa's progress. How has the 23-year-old pass rusher looked this week, and what has it been like trying to block him on the practice field again?
"Nick Bosa's Nick Bosa," Kittle responded. "He's playing at a high level, physical, fast. Kind of like water, just finds the path of least resistance, just like Joey. Nick's got a little bit better leverage just because he's a little shorter. But the power's he's got, he's just kind of savvy too."
Allowing Bosa to play this weekend might not make a whole lot of sense. After all, the goal is to have the pass rusher ready for Week 1 and keep him on the field for the whole season.
"I know he's happy to be back, and I know that he's feeling great," Kittle added. "I mean, he just brings a new energy to our defense too because when Nick Bosa is on the field, you got to kind of put a lot of attention on him, and it opens up a lot of things for our defense."
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