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EXCLUSIVE SHOCKER FROM THE NINERS: Brock Purdy’s Turf Toe Is “Worse Than Anyone Knows” – Shanahan Quietly Activates EMERGENCY Plan with No QB1 ?

SANTA CLARA – Brock Purdy has finally told the truth.

After the 27–17 win over the Browns, the 27-year-old 49ers quarterback admitted that the turf-toe injury he suffered in Week 7 is nowhere near as “minor” as the team initially claimed. “It’s going to follow me for the rest of the season,” Purdy said in the press room, his voice hoarse from painkillers. “Every morning when I wake up it reminds me that a part of my toe is still broken. But when the adrenaline hits… that’s it — all I see is red and gold.”

An exclusive ESPN source revealed that the real situation is far more severe than anything the public has been told. Purdy has taken two cortisone injections in the past five weeks, and team doctors have warned that if he gets stepped on again or twists the toe too far, the ligament could fully tear — meaning surgery and a season-ending shutdown. “We’re no longer talking about ‘if’, but ‘when’,” one member of the coaching staff said. “Kyle already has Brandon Allen ready, and he even called Josh Dobbs back from the practice squad. Plan B has been active since last week.”

During Thursday’s press conference, Kyle Shanahan tried to appear calm but couldn’t hide the worry. “I don’t like the phrase ‘emergency plan,’ but we have to be realistic,” the head coach said. “Brock’s a warrior, but turf toe isn’t something you can trick. One wrong step and it’s over.” Shanahan confirmed that Purdy will rest completely through the bye week, but he couldn’t say with certainty that his QB would be ready for the Bills in Week 15.

Meanwhile, Purdy himself has refused every suggestion to reduce his workload. “I know people are worried,” he said, staring directly into the cameras. “But if I don’t go out there, what happens to this team? I’d rather break it all the way than watch my brothers fight without me.” The line froze the entire room — and gave the coaching staff even more to lose sleep over.

With the remaining schedule featuring the Bills, Bears, Rams, Lions and Cardinals, the 49ers (9–4) have no margin for error in the NFC West chase. Purdy’s turf toe is no longer a personal problem — it’s a ticking time bomb hanging over the entire franchise. Shanahan can publicly deny having an emergency plan, but everything happening quietly during this bye week screams the opposite.

Is this a week to heal?
Or a week to prepare for a future without Brock Purdy?

The answer may decide the entire 2025 season for San Francisco.

And right now, no one feels certain which answer it will be.

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TIME CHANGE: 49ers vs. Seahawks Game Under Weather Monitoring – Updated Game Information
As the San Francisco 49ers prepare to host the Seattle Seahawks this Saturday night, attention has quietly shifted from the field to the skies. A developing weather system moving through Northern California is expected to impact the Santa Clara region during the final weekend of the regular season, placing this Week 18 NFC West showdown under close monitoring. According to regional forecasts and weather services tracking the system, conditions in and around Santa Clara could include periods of rain, gusty winds, and cooler evening temperatures. While no severe storm warnings are currently in place, forecasters caution that shifting conditions could still affect travel, stadium operations, and fan attendance at Levi’s Stadium. Meteorologists note that slick roadways, variable winds, and changing evening conditions could present logistical challenges for fans and staff surrounding the 49ers–Seahawks matchup. Fans planning to attend the game are encouraged to monitor local forecasts closely and allow extra time for travel as conditions evolve throughout the day. At this time, the NFL has not announced any official schedule changes. However, league officials are actively monitoring the situation, and a short kickoff adjustment remains possible should weather conditions deteriorate closer to game time. Any potential delay would be considered strictly as a safety precaution for players, stadium personnel, and fans. Game Information (Subject to Weather Monitoring) Week: Week 18 – 2025 NFL Season Matchup: Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers Date: Saturday, January 3, 2026 Kickoff Time: 5:00 PM PT / 8:00 PM ET (weather monitoring ongoing) Location: Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, California Broadcast (U.S.): ABC & ESPN (simulcast, Saturday Night Football) Streaming: NFL+, ESPN app/website, Fubo International Viewing: NFL Game Pass (International) Broadcast coverage will remain flexible if necessary. Fans are encouraged to follow official 49ers channels, NFL announcements, and local news outlets for real-time updates regarding any potential kickoff adjustments. Pregame programming may also be affected depending on how conditions develop throughout the day. Weather analysts continue to track the system closely, emphasizing preparedness for those attending the game in person. Officials from both the 49ers and Seahawks are coordinating with league and stadium personnel to ensure all contingencies are addressed should conditions change rapidly. For now, all Week 18 preparations remain in place. Despite the weather uncertainty, the game remains scheduled for its primetime Saturday night window — a matchup that will decide the NFC West title and the No. 1 seed in the NFC, carrying home-field advantage throughout the playoffs and a first-round bye. As of this update, kickoff remains set for 5:00 PM PT / 8:00 PM ET on ABC and ESPN, though the situation remains fluid as weather conditions continue to move through the region. Fans are advised to stay informed, plan accordingly, and prioritize safety as the regular season reaches its dramatic conclusion.