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49ers expected to start rookie RB Trey Sermon vs. Packers on ‘Sunday Night Football,’ per report

49ers expected to start rookie RB Trey Sermon vs. Packers on ‘Sunday Night Football,’ per report
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The injury bug has taken a big bite out of the San Francisco 49ers‘ backfield. The team lost starter Raheem Mostert for the year in Week 1 due to a knee injury, and in Week 2, all three of their top backs went down. Elijah Mitchell (shoulder) is listed as doubtful for Sunday’s primetime matchup with the Packers, while fellow back JaMycal Hasty (ankle) has already been placed on injured reserve. 

With all those backs down, it looks like Kyle Shanahan will be turning to rookie Trey Sermon in Week 3. According to Ed Werder of ESPN, Sermon is expected to start for the 49ers against Green Bay. If that’s the case, he’ll be the third starting running back for the club in three weeks. 

The 2021 third-round pick has carried the ball just once this season and exited last week’s game due to a concussion. He’s since cleared protocol, which has cleared a path for him to make his first significant dent in the NFL. During his final collegiate season at Ohio State, Sermon averaged 7.5 yards per carry. While he hasn’t lived up to his draft billing thus far — he was a healthy scratch in Week 1 — the young back will get an opportunity to take the reins in a 49ers offense that loves to run the football. Even with all those injuries, the Niners entered Week 3 third in the league in rushing attempts (66). 

That said, even if Sermon is the first backup, the 49ers could continue to rotate backs, especially after activating veteran Kerryon Johnson from the practice squad. San Francisco also has running backs Trenton Cannon and Jacques Patrick on the roster.

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