Transcript: 49ers Head Coach Press Conference







Can you summarize what it was like playing against the Rams last week?

Turnovers were a crucial factor that undermined our chances of securing a win. We struggled with ball security, and each turnover provided the Rams with more opportunities to control the game and build momentum, ultimately leading to a tough day for us.

The Rams' running game was another significant element in their victory. Their running backs, including the impactful halfback Donaldson, consistently found gaps, moving the chains effectively and managing the clock, which put continuous pressure on our defense. Donaldson’s ability to exploit openings in our defensive line was particularly detrimental, adding to the Rams’ offensive dominance.

Penny, a standout on the Rams' defensive line, dominated at the line of scrimmage, disrupting our offensive plans. His presence in the backfield was a constant issue for us, as he managed to break through our offensive line repeatedly, impacting both our passing and running games.

Despite the challenges, our rookie Sanders showed promising signs of development. Facing one of the best defenses in the league, he had moments where his potential shone through. This experience against a top-tier defense like the Rams will be invaluable for Sanders as he continues to grow and adjust to the NFL's demands. His performance was a bright spot for us and offered hope for his future contributions to our team.

Overall, while we displayed flashes of effective play and resilience, the turnovers and the Rams' strong running game, combined with Penny's disruptive presence, significantly hampered our ability to compete effectively in this game.







What is the status of Fred Warner and when is he set to return?

In preparation for facing the Carolina Panthers and their formidable group of four halfbacks—one of the most intimidating running back corps in the league—Fred Warner sustained an injury during practice. This group of halfbacks for the Panthers, known for their agility and power, presents a significant challenge, and losing Warner, even temporarily, is a setback for us. However, the good news is that Warner’s injury isn't severe, and he's expected to be out for only one week. We're all eagerly looking forward to his return against the Seahawks, where his leadership and skill will be crucial for our defense.

Additionally, in a move that solidifies his future with our team, we have agreed to an extension with Fred Warner to make him a 49er for life. This extension underscores his value to our team, both as a top-tier linebacker and a cornerstone of our defensive strategy. Warner's commitment and performance have been exemplary, and securing his long-term presence is a big win for us, ensuring that he will continue to anchor our defense for years to come.




































Can you speak to the overall team health?

Our team is currently in good health overall, which is encouraging as we navigate through the season. However, we're facing a major setback with the loss of our standout halfback, Christian McCaffrey, who will be out for another six weeks due to a broken collarbone. This is undeniably a significant blow to our offense as McCaffrey is a pivotal player whose versatility and skill significantly impact our game planning and execution.

In McCaffrey's absence, we are relying on a group of young tailbacks who are eager to prove their worth. These young players bring a lot of energy and ambition, and while they are relatively inexperienced, they see this as a golden opportunity to step up and show what they can contribute to our team. Their development and performance in the coming weeks will be key to maintaining our offensive momentum.

On a positive note, we are looking forward to the return of our tight end, Raridon, in week 4. Raridon suffered a dislocated ankle during the preseason, and his recovery has been progressing well. His return is expected to provide a boost to our passing game, as he is a valuable asset both in pass-catching and in blocking schemes. His presence on the field will be a welcome addition as we continue to adapt and build our team chemistry with the young tailbacks stepping in.

Overall, our team is managing well under the circumstances, and with the young backs stepping up and Raridon’s imminent return, we are optimistic about our ability to handle the challenges ahead.