Arik Armstead/49ers

SANTA CLARA — The “audio book” is gone more than one year after “the blueprint.”


Which is the last remnants of 49ers defensive linemen who played on NFC championship teams following the 2019 and 2024 season.

Nick Bosa was dubbed “the audio book” because of his monotone voice that borders on deadpan. He’s done for the season with a torn right ACL. “The blueprint” will present different challenge because Arik Armstead looks as healthy a ever while anchoring the defensive line of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Jaguars (2-1) visit the 49ers (3-0) Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, which is likely the first and last time Armstead will play at what was his home base between 2015 and 2022. Talking to reporters in Jacksonville Wednesday, Armstead shrugged off the significance as only he can when asked there was any special significance.

“No, not really,” Armstead said. “If you know me, I’m pretty right here in the present the majority of the time, never too high, never too low, and consistently this way.”

 

 

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