Before Week 1 concluded, the San Francisco 49ers surprised the NFL world, particularly fantasy managers, with news of a calf strain to Christian McCaffrey. It was bothersome enough to sideline McCaffrey against the New York Jets. News broke of the injury about 90 minutes before kickoff in a game the Niners eventually won, 32-19.
Yahoo Sports has you covered with updates, news and notes from around the league as the season is now shifts to preparation for Week 2.
Let’s start with the Niners’ all-world running back.
What Kyle Shanahan said postgame about Christian McCaffrey
The 49ers will have a short week to prepare for Sunday’s game at the Minnesota Vikings. Is that enough time for McCaffrey to be ready to go or will Jordan Mason carry the rock again?
Head coach Kyle Shanahan wasn’t definitive of McCaffrey’s status for Week 2, but he did respond to an ESPN report that said there’s a “real chance” that the running back wouldn’t play next weekend.
“It’s amazing. That person must be God,” Shanahan said after the 49ers’ victory against the Jets. “We just found out he wasn’t playing today. I have no idea how he’s going to feel tomorrow, or the next day. I thought he was playing this whole week until today. So I don’t know who knows that he’s not playing next week.”
Of McCaffrey’s leg injury, Shanahan also said: “It’s been lingering the last few weeks. But it’s getting better and better and hopefully it’ll be better next week.”
Browns tight end David Njoku is considered “week-to-week,” according to head coach Kevin Stefanski. Njoku suffered an ankle injury during Cleveland‘s blowout loss to Dallas. He underwent tests Monday and it remains to be seen if he’ll be available for the Browns’ Week 2 game against the Jaguars.
After a calf injury to Russell Wilson late in training camp put Justin Fields in the starting lineup for Week 1, the Steelers head into Week 2 with a question at quarterback after an 18-10 win at Atlanta in which Fields threw for 156 yards.
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Kyle Shanahan elaborates on Christian McCaffrey’s calf injury
Kyle Shanahan on if he’s concerned about Christian McCaffrey’s injury could linger over the next several weeks:
“Always. It’s been lingering for the last few weeks, but it’s getting better and better and hopefully he’ll be better next week.” pic.twitter.com/KPXVEoxwAy
49ers’ Christian McCaffrey is out vs. Jets with calf injury
RB Christian McCaffrey is surprise INACTIVE for #49ers tonight against NY Jets with calf & Achilles issues. He said late in the week he had no doubt he would be able to play in this game.
Jordan Mason gets the start. Patrick Taylor Jr. and Isaac Guerendo are the backups.
Malik Willis to start for Packers if Jordan Love is out
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur’s QB update:
Puka Nacua to go on IR, miss at least 4 games
McVay clarifies, Nacua will go to IR. He will miss four games minimum. Nacua aggravated his previous injury in a “more significant” manner. https://t.co/aCYdqkj8Lb
Puka Nacua update: Rams WR is reportedly week-to-week with knee injury
Rams WR Puka Nacua aggravated his summer knee injury Sunday night vs. the Lions and, while he still is going through additional testing, he is expected to be considered week to week, per sources. pic.twitter.com/Ri6OsgbhCy
Josh Allen cleared for Thursday’s game vs. Dolphins
Josh Allen is apparently good to go. Allen was cleared to practice on Monday and should be able to compete in Thursday night’s game against the Dolphins after he injured his hand in their win over the Cardinals.
Bills coach Sean McDermott said that quarterback Josh Allen has been cleared to practice today and to play in the game vs. the Dolphins on Thursday.
Allen landed awkwardly on his non-throwing hand while scoring a rushing touchdown in the second half of Sunday’s win, though he remained in the game the rest of the way. Allen went 18-of-23 for 232 yards with two touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in the win.
York, who missed two field goals on Sunday, was traded to Washington from Cleveland for a 2025 conditional seventh-round draft pick.
Vikings WR Jordan Addison dealing with “pretty significant” ankle soreness
Jordan Addison has “pretty significant soreness” in his injured ankle, per Kevin O’Connell. Vikings will be “smart” with Addison, he said, but also know he healed quickly from his previous ankle injury during training camp.
Addison left Minnesota’s 28-6 win over the Giants in the third quarter.
Raiders DE Tyree Wilson out with knee sprain
#Raiders pass-rusher Tyree Wilson, who was ruled out Sunday with an injury, suffered a knee sprain, sources say. The injury is not believed to be long-term, as the knee is structurally sound. pic.twitter.com/i65i3F1x82
Odunze had one catch for 11 yards during Chicago’s 24-17 win over the Titans.
David Njoku considered “week-to-week”
Stefanski did not give a definitive timeline for how long the tight end would be out. The Browns face the Jaguars in Week 2.
More details regarding Tyreek Hill being detained outside Hard Rock Stadium
Per sources, Tyreek Hill received two citations as a result of his traffic stop Sunday: Careless driving and a seatbelt violation. Calais Campbell, who said after the game police told him they briefly placed him in handcuffs for “disobeying a direct order,” did not end up…
Per sources, Tyreek Hill received two citations as a result of his traffic stop Sunday: Careless driving and a seatbelt violation. Calais Campbell, who said after the game police told him they briefly placed him in handcuffs for “disobeying a direct order,” did not end up receiving a citation. The Miami-Dade Police Department told me this morning that it remains an internal investigation so they cannot yet provide the details into what led to the citation for careless driving or why Hill was detained face-down on the ground in handcuffs. One of the officers on the scene remains on administrative duty.
Hill told reporters after Sunday’s game that he had “no idea” why he was detained. “Wasn’t disrespectful because my mom didn’t raise me that way. Didn’t cuss,” he said. “Still trying to figure it out.”
Steelers need a new punter/holder with Cameron Johnston done for the year
#Steelers punter Cameron Johnston suffered a season-ending knee injury in Sunday’s win over the #Falcons, sources say. A blow to Pittsburgh special teams in more ways than one, as Johnston was also the holder for Chris Boswell. pic.twitter.com/0Xia01VAGQ
Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson week-to-week with MCL sprain.
Ferguson hurt his knee after he tried to hurdle a Browns player during the Cowboys’ 33-17 win on Sunday. The tight end had three catches for 15 yards before exiting the game.
ESPN’s Todd Archer reports that Ferguson could be available for Week 2 against the Saints.
Jake Ferguson could still play Sunday against the New Orleans Saints after being diagnosed with a bone bruise and a minor sprain of the medial collateral ligament in his left knee suffered yesterday vs. the Browns, according to a source.
Giants, Daniel Jones hear boos on and off the field.
It was a forgettable opening day at MetLife Stadium for the Giants during their 28-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
The boos were loud and some players, like defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, didn’t appreciate it.
“I don’t respect it, honestly,” Lawrence said. “I get it, they want to see their team win. It’s just a rough patch. It is what it is.”
Some fans even took to booing Daniel Jones as he exited the stadium following his performance that saw him go 22-for-42 with 186 yards and two interceptions.
Jets hold-out edge rusher Haason Reddick will forfeit a game of check of nearly $800,000 for missing tonight’s regular-season opener vs. the 49ers, and an additional nearly $800,000 for each game he subsequently misses. This is on top of more than $5 million in NFL-mandated fines… pic.twitter.com/UXAWW7nfeX
“I’ll stand firm that when he gets here, we’re going to welcome him with open arms,” said Jets head coach Robert Saleh on Saturday. “We’re going to love him up, and he’s going to be a part of this football team and he’s going to help us win a lot of football games. He’s got to sort through the financial stuff, which is none of my business.”