San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey is facing a significant challenge with Achilles tendinitis in both legs, rather than just one as initially thought. Head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed the diagnosis, explaining that while the condition is more severe in one leg, McCaffrey has been dealing with the issue for some time.
This development adds complexity to his recovery and raises concerns about his availability for the season. ESPN’s Adam Schefter emphasized the unexpected nature of this news, as the team had believed it was only one leg affected.
Reports from NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco, shared on the “49ers Talk Podcast,” further highlight the uncertainty surrounding McCaffrey’s condition. It remains unclear whether McCaffrey has been managing tendinitis in both legs throughout the offseason or if the second leg was affected more recently. Either way, this situation poses a significant setback for the 49ers, who are aiming to bounce back from their Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
McCaffrey’s absence is particularly concerning for the 49ers as they navigate their season without one of their key offensive players. While the team is optimistic about his recovery, with plans for him to begin physical therapy and gradually increase his workload, McCaffrey recently sought treatment from an Achilles specialist in Germany, adding another layer of doubt to his timeline for return. His condition has left fans and fantasy football owners anxiously awaiting updates on his status.
In the meantime, McCaffrey’s backup, Jordan Mason, has stepped up impressively, taking over the starting role. Mason has been performing well, ranking second in the league in rushing yards with 447 through just four games. This strong performance gives the 49ers some breathing room as they continue to assess McCaffrey’s recovery and avoid rushing him back into action.
Despite Mason’s success, the 49ers are taking a cautious approach with McCaffrey, prioritizing his long-term health over a hasty return. While McCaffrey remains sidelined, the team’s medical staff will closely monitor his rehabilitation, hoping to have him back on the field later in the season. For now, the focus is on ensuring a full recovery, even as the team deals with mounting uncertainties around one of their star players.