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1:07Emory Hunt's Divisional Round QB Rankings: No. 4 Brock Purdy
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1:5949ers Overcome George Kittle Injury And Rally To Beat Eagles
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1:45How Is Rest Going To Impact The Seahawks In the Divisional Round?
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1:5349ers To Face Seahawks For 3rd Time This Season In Divisional Round
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0:22JUST IN: George Kittle Suffers Torn Achilles In Wild Card Win
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1:20Everything That Went Wrong for the Eagles Against the 49ers
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1:4449ers Rally In 4th Quarter, Advance To Divisional Round
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1:46Why This Eagles Team Fell Short of a Super Bowl Repeat
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1:48Jonathan Jones: 'I Think This Is Kyle Shanahan's Best Coaching Job Regardless of Super Bowls'
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1:42How Are the 49ers Still Alive in the Playoffs After Facing Multiple Major Injuries?
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1:58Heinz Red Zone Heroes: Christian McCaffrey
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16:09NFL Wild Card Round: 49ers at Eagles
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0:57Logan Ryan's Top 5 Playoff Performers: No. 4 Christian McCaffrey, 49ers
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Eric Rogers: Released by 49ers
Rogers (knee) was released by the 49ers on Tuesday.
Rogers tore his ACL prior to the 2016 season, which resulted in him failing to make his NFL debut. He was hoping to return for offseason activities but was ultimately released by the team as the result of a failed physical.
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49ers' Eric Rogers: Recovering well from torn ACL
Rogers (knee) is progressing through rehab and expects to be ready for offseason team activities, Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee reports.
Rogers tore his ACL early in training camp last season, but he's been recovering steadily. A return, at least in part, for offseason workouts means he'll likely be a full go come training camp in 2017, where he'll look to hold onto a roster spot as a depth receiver and special teams player.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 210 lbs |
| Age: 34 |
| School: California Lutheran |
| Experience: 2 |







