The San Francisco 49ers are still awaiting an update on injured QB Brock Purdy’s status. Purdy suffered a turf toe injury in Week 1 against the Seahawks and made his return in Week 4 against the Jaguars, only to re-aggravate his injury in the loss. He hasn’t played since, and while the Niners have been reticent to place him on Injured Reserve (IR), his return date is still unclear.
After practice on Thursday, San Francisco offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak spoke to the media and was asked about Purdy’s status for Week 9 against the Giants.
“Brock’s getting better, I know that,” Kubiak said. “You know, it’s good. He’s doing more this week. He’s taking a few more reps, and we’re going to let the week play out and see how it goes.”
That’s a very cryptic answer, and one that doesn’t shed much light on his Purdy will make his much-anticipated return to the field on Sunday. He was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice, and as of this writing the 49ers have not released Thursday’s practice report.
San Francisco 49ers OC Klint Kubiak on QB Brock Purdy’s Injury Approach and Mentality
Ezra Shaw/GettySANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 28: Brock Purdy #13 of the San Francisco 49ers throws a pass against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the third quarter at Levi’s Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
“Yeah, it’s very frustrating for him,” Kubiak said on if Purdy was frustrated by his various injury setbacks. “[He] and I were talking yesterday, he’s just â it’s an injury that’s frustrating because [of the] unpredictable nature of it. About when it’s going flare up and kind of how it’s going to react to things.”
“But he’s been doing everything he can do, he’s been patient. But it is frustrating for him, I know he wants to be out there, I know he’s our quarterback and he’s our leader. And he wants to be out on the field with the guys. But he’s doing what he needs to do, he’s being patient, he’s getting better, and we’re getting him back into practice.”
“Oh he’s great,” Kubiak continued, addressing Purdy’s leadership. “It doesn’t affect [his leadership] at all. It’s just, I do imagine personally, it’s just a frustrating situation. But Brock, he’s a pro, he’s a leader and he’s helping our guys however he can.”
The San Francisco 49ers Can’t Afford to Fall Behind in the NFC West
This season, the title of the NFL’s toughest division belongs to the NFC West. The Rams and Seahawks are tied for the division lead at 5-2, with the 49ers just a half game behind them at 5-3 â and they’ve played one extra game. San Francisco also boasts wins against both the Seahawks and the Rams, giving them an early leg up in tiebreaker scenarios.
The Cardinals are rapidly falling out of division contention at 2-5, but if they manage to go on a big winning streak, it’s not impossible they work their way back into the conversation.
In the coming weeks, the 49ers face the Giants, Rams, Cardinals, Panthers, Browns, and Titans, before closing against the Colts, Bears, and Seahawks. That’s one of the easiest remaining schedules in the league, giving them a significant advantage over their competition.
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