SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Nick BosaHe and the 49ers decided early last week that he wouldn’t play against the Falcons.
This week vs. Chiefs?
“I feel really good,” the defensive end said about his groin injury before practice. “I’ve gotta get into the practice week and see how it feels, but I’m pretty optimistic.”
If Bosa plays, he’ll see an almost entirely different Chiefs offensive unit than the one he faced two and a half years ago in the Super Bowl. Only two of the eleven starters were able to play Sunday against the Chiefs. Bills.
I’s a prominent pair: Quarterback Patrick MahomesThe league’s lead with 17 touchdown passes is held by, who also has a tight end. Travis KelceHis seven touchdown catches are the most impressive in the league. NFL and who’s averaging more than 75 receiving yards a game.
Sunday’s matchup has forced the 49ers to do something they loathe: watch footage of their Super Bowl loss. Kelce caught all six of his targets in the game, including a 1-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter that cut the 49ers’ lead to three points.