Take a deep breath, 49ers fans: Brock Purdy himself admits he might not play in 2023.
, “Everyone’s on the same page, and everything’s going as planned.” The original plan after his elbow surgery has Purdy returning at some point in August or September, right as the season's starting.
And Purdy was scheduled to report to the 49ers' offseason program Monday, whichPurdy had surgery last month for a gruesome elbow injury he suffered in January's NFC Championship Game.to keep his chair warm this summer.
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