All-Pro tight end George Kittle of the San Francisco 49ers is considered doubtful for the upcoming game against the Los Angeles Rams

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George Kittle dives for extra yardage after catching a pass

The San Francisco 49ers will probably be without All-Pro tight end George Kittle for their game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.

The team listed Kittle as doubtful on Friday after he reported a sore hamstring following practice on Wednesday.

The 49ers will also be missing All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey, who went on injured reserve last week due to Achilles tendinitis, and star receiver Deebo Samuel, who strained his calf last week.

If Kittle cannot play, the 49ers will be down three of their four players who gained at least 1,000 yards from scrimmage last season. Kittle, McCaffrey, and Samuel combined for 39 of the team’s 60 offensive touchdowns last year.

Quarterback Brock Purdy has had some experience without these three stars on the field, according to ESPN. He has completed 3 of 7 passes for 49 yards and one interception in those situations, with five of those plays occurring during a blowout loss against Kansas City before he became the starter.

George Kittle
George Kittle (NFL)

If Kittle is unable to play, Eric Saubert will start at tight end. Saubert has played 45 offensive snaps in his first two games with San Francisco and made two catches for 26 yards last week against the Vikings.

“I thought he’s done a hell of a job,” coach Kyle Shanahan said on Friday. “He’s stepped in well. Kittle was cramping most of the game, so he had to do a lot throughout the Minnesota game.

He’s been real consistent since he’s been here. If he’s got to do it all, he’s up for the challenge. He’s shown he can help us in the passing and the run game.”

Jordan Mason has performed well in McCaffrey’s place during the first two weeks, rushing for 247 yards and two touchdowns. He could become the seventh player ever to rush for at least 100 yards and a touchdown in each of the first three games of the season.

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