To turn around their season, the 49ers needed to win in Jacksonville. They won easily, 34–3, and added another victory by sustaining no injuries.
The squad did not suffer any injuries in the immediate aftermath of the game, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan.
During his postgame press conference, Shanahan stated, “At this time, there are no injuries.” “Tomorrow, I’m sure there’ll be some, but not now.”
Shanahan will be on a conference call with reporters on Monday. A few injuries usually occur in the hours following the game, and they are reported in the Monday call.
Throughout Sunday’s game, the 49ers had a few near-miss injuries. Arik Armstead, a defensive tackle, momentarily exited the game due to what looked to be a leg injury. He was back in action in no time. Nick Bosa, the defensive end, was also shaken up and departed the game for a short while.
Trent Williams, the left tackle, and Deebo Samuel, the wide receiver, seemed to play through any problems. Williams missed the first two games due to an ankle issue he was battling. Samuel suffered a little fracture to his shoulder, which kept him out of the same games.
It would be nearly as important for the 49ers to win in Week 10 as it would be to enter Week 11 without any more injury concerns.