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Mike Person: Calls it a career
Mike Person announced his retirement from the NFL on Sunday, Marcus White of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.Person, who started 14 regular-season games at right guard for the 49ers last season, now opts to hang up his cleats just three months after having been released by the team. The 32-year-old also spent time with the Rams, Falcons, Seahawks and Colts across his nine-year career.
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Mike Person: Cut loose by Niners
The 49ers informed Mike Person of his release Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Person made 30 starts at right guard the past two seasons, with PFF grading him at No. 34 (63.2) among 80 qualified guards in 2019. Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com suggests Daniel Brunskill could take over the starting right guard job, though the 49ers also figure to evaluate options in free agency and the draft.
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49ers' Mike Person: Gearing up Sunday
Mike Person (neck) is active for Sunday's game against the Seahawks.Person will start at right guard with a chance to secure a first-round bye on the line.
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49ers' Mike Person: Ready to play Week 16
Mike Person (neck) is active for Saturday's game against the Rams.Person was dealing with a neck injury at practice this week, but he's good to go for Saturday's matchup. The 31-year-old should take up his usual starting post at right guard for San Francisco.
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49ers' Mike Person: Limited in Tuesday's practice
Mike Person (neck) was limited in practice Tuesday.Person dealt with a stinger at the end of November but had not surfaced on the injury report since then. Whether this is a recurrence of the same injury or a new one is unknown at the moment.
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49ers' Mike Person: Clear of injury
Mike Person (stinger) is not listed on Wednesday's injury report, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Person picked up a stinger during Sunday's win over the Packers, and it looks as though he's already managed to return to full health. Barring any setbacks, expect the veteran to draw his usual start at right guard during Sunday's tilt against the Ravens.
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49ers' Mike Person: Injured late in blowout
Mike Person (stinger) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Packers, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.Person got hurt on a Raheem Mostert touchdown run that put San Francisco up 37-8 late in the fourth quarter. Given the game's blowout nature, there's little reason for the San Francisco 49ers to put Person back into this game. Expect another update on his status prior to San Francisco's Week 13 game against the Ravens.
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49ers' Mike Person: Starts third preseason game
Mike Person (foot) started at right guard in Saturday's preseason game at Kansas City.Person was sporting a walking boot following a joint practice with the Broncos in mid-August, but he was able to make a relatively quick return and played 23 snaps Saturday. The 31-year-old is penciled as the starter at right guard after re-signing with San Francisco in March.
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49ers' Mike Person: Considered day-to-day
Mike Person (foot) is considered day-to-day despite sporting a walking boot, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.Person's foot injury doesn't appear to be too serious, despite the starting right guard having left Friday's joint practice with the Broncos in a walking boot. Backup Joshua Garnett (finger) should return to practice soon as well, though the injured duo is slated to miss Monday's preseason tilt.
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49ers' Mike Person: Sports walking boot
Mike Person was spotted using crutches with his left foot in a walking boot Friday, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.Person appears to have suffered an injury to his left foot during Friday's joint practice against the Broncos. The severity of the veteran guard's injury remains undisclosed. With Joshua Garnett (finger) also managing an injury, Christian DiLauro could see reps with the first team.