San Francisco 49ers' Nick Bosa has torn ACL, done for season, sources tell ESPN
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San Francisco 49ers' Nick Bosa has torn ACL, done for season, sources tell ESPN
"On the play, Bosa was rushing Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray from the left side and engaged with left tackle Kelvin Beachum when Cardinals guard Evan Brown came over for the double team and knocked Bosa to the ground. Bosa's right knee appeared to bend awkwardly as he went down and Murray's pass fell incomplete. Bosa walked slowly to the sideline, where the Niners' training staff began treating his injury while Bosa was on his back."
"After a few moments, Bosa walked to the blue medical tent, where he remained for about five minutes before emerging. He spent the next couple of minutes doing some stretching and high knees but eventually made his way to the locker room while giving a thumbs down. He had 2 sacks, 8 pressures, 15 tackles and a 21.9% pass rush win rate in the first two weeks of the season."
Nick Bosa suffered a torn ACL in his right knee and will require season-ending surgery. The injury occurred while Bosa rushed Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, engaged with left tackle Kelvin Beachum and was knocked to the ground by a double team from guard Evan Brown. Bosa's right knee bent awkwardly; he walked slowly to the sideline, received treatment, entered the blue medical tent for about five minutes, performed some stretches, then went to the locker room giving a thumbs down. Testing revealed a clean tear. Bosa had produced strong early-season pass-rush numbers. The 49ers have faced multiple recent injuries to key players.
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