San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brandon Allen is set to be sidelined for the next 4 to 5 weeks due to a right hamstring injury, the team confirmed on Monday. Allen, who had been serving as the backup to starter Brock Purdy, sustained the injury during a recent practice session. The 49ers’ medical staff has recommended a conservative approach to treatment, including rest and rehabilitation, to ensure a full recovery.
Allen’s absence will put additional pressure on Purdy and the rest of the offense as the 49ers navigate through a challenging stretch of the season. With Allen out, the team will likely rely more heavily on Purdy, who has shown promising performances in the early part of the season. In addition, the 49ers might consider elevating a practice squad quarterback or exploring free agent options to add depth to the quarterback position.
Head Coach Kyle Shanahan expressed confidence in Purdy’s ability to handle the increased responsibility. “We have full trust in Brock and our offense. We’ve prepared for situations like this, and we believe in our depth and our game plan,” Shanahan said.
The injury is a setback for Allen, who was seen as a valuable asset for the team’s quarterback rotation. The 29-year-old had been showing strong progress in practice and had hoped to contribute more significantly this season. His return is anticipated around mid-October, with the 49ers hoping he will be back in full health and ready to contribute for the latter part of the season.