49ers' Bryce Huff has put Philadelphia experience behind him
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49ers' Bryce Huff has put Philadelphia experience behind him
"It was mainly just dropping into coverage and playing out of a two-point stance, where's not the power you like out of the ground like in a four-point stance, Huff said. Being a lighter guy, it helps to have that leverage and that angle. When I came back from an injury, the playing time wasn't there and it kind of"
"I did have some more chips, Huff said. You miss his presence in every facet of the game. I just tried to keep going out thee, making plays with the guys that we have and getting better with the guys that are out there."
"I felt like it was really important for me, coming back and doing what I'm good at, rushing out of my stance and rushing with the guys in this room, Huff said."
Nick Bosa tore his ACL in September, removing the 49ers' primary edge rusher. Bryce Huff became the closest thing the 49ers had to a true edge rusher and therefore drew more chip blocks and double teams. Huff arrived by trade after injuries and a scheme mismatch in Philadelphia despite a three-year deal worth up to $51.1 million. The Bosa-less 49ers finished with 20 sacks, the lowest 21st-century total for a 17-game season. Huff co-led the team with four sacks; his last sack came Oct. 19. The 49ers visit Philadelphia in an NFC wild-card game.
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