The Faithful are well aware of the 49ers' challenges. Quarterback Brock Purdy is expected to miss another game, leaving Mac Jones to start once again. While Jones has performed admirably, questions remain about the level of support he'll receive from the receiving corps.
Tight end George Kittle will remain out for at least another game. Wide receiver Ricky Pearsall is in danger of missing his second straight game with a lingering knee injury and did not practice Wednesday. Jauan Jennings also sat out practice while managing ankle and rib issues, further testing the 49ers' depth at wideout.
The Buccaneers aren't immune to injuries themselves. Quarterback Baker Mayfield could be without several key offensive weapons. Neither Mike Evans (hamstring) nor Chris Godwin (fibula) practiced on Wednesday, and the team's leading rusher, Bucky Irving (foot, shoulder), was also sidelined.
Irving missed Week 5 against the Seattle Seahawks, while Evans last played in Week 3. Despite these setbacks, Tampa Bay rebounded from its only loss of the season with a 38-35 victory over Seattle.
One player Mayfield can rely on is rookie wideout Emeka Egbuka, who leads the Buccaneers with 445 receiving yards and five touchdowns. Egbuka recorded 163 yards and a touchdown against the Seahawks, making him a primary focus for the 49ers' defense this week.
"He's a talented player, great receiver, from Ohio State," 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir said of Egbuka. "They got a number of receivers who produce at a high level, so I'm looking forward to challenging him and playing against him."
Meanwhile, Mayfield has enjoyed an impressive start to the season despite missing some key offensive weapons. He has already thrown for 1,283 yards, 10 touchdowns, and just one interception through five games.
"He's playing out of this world right now," Lenoir said of the Buccaneers quarterback. "To only throw one interception this season so far, he's been playing with the utmost confidence."
Sunday's matchup will be a test of endurance and depth for both teams, as they aim to win their second consecutive game while facing depleted—but still dangerous—opponents.
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