BB.BREAKING NEWS: Shockwaves hit San Francisco as the 49ers reveal a stunning twist in Brock Purdy’s Week 13 injury outlook after his rough MNF showing
The San Francisco 49ers are making headlines once again, and this time it’s a massive update on their star quarterback, Brock Purdy. After a nightmarish showing on Monday Night Football (MNF) in Week 12, fans were left wondering if Purdy’s lingering injury issues would sideline him for the crucial Week 13 clash. But hold onto your seats, Niners faithful—the team just dropped a bombshell on his status that could change everything.
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The San Francisco 49ers are making headlines once again, and this time it’s a massive update on their star quarterback, Brock Purdy. After a nightmarish showing on Monday Night Football (MNF) in Week 12, fans were left wondering if Purdy’s lingering injury issues would sideline him for the crucial Week 13 clash. But hold onto your seats, Niners faithful—the team just dropped a bombshell on his status that could change everything.
The Disastrous MNF Outing: What Went Wrong?
Let’s rewind to Week 12, where the 49ers scraped out a gritty win against the Carolina Panthers. It should have been a triumphant return for Purdy, who had been sidelined for six games due to a nagging turf toe injury. Instead, it turned into a turnover fest that had everyone questioning his readiness.
Purdy’s stat line was anything but pretty: 23-of-32 for 193 yards, one touchdown, and a whopping three interceptions. Those picks weren’t just costly—they sparked immediate concerns about whether the veteran signal-caller was truly back to form. Reporters grilled him post-game, and Purdy didn’t mince words.
“The decision of going to those spots I was fine with,” Purdy admitted. “It’s just the execution of throwing a better ball. I feel like, really, on all of them, I needed to just drive the ball a little more, and I kept it in the air too long.”
The interceptions led to speculation that his turf toe was still hampering his mobility and arm strength. After all, turf toe can be a brutal injury for quarterbacks, affecting push-off and overall mechanics. But Purdy shut that down quickly.
“No, toe is fine,” he told the San Francisco Chronicle. “Feels good out there. It’s really just seeing the play develop, anticipating it, and letting it rip at the end of the day. So it had nothing to do with the toe.”
Despite the assurances, the performance raised eyebrows. With talented backup Mac Jones waiting in the wings—having held down the fort during Purdy’s absence—the pressure was on for Purdy to prove he could shake off the rust.
The Bombshell Update: Full Participant in Practice
Now, for the shocker that’s got the NFL world buzzing. On Wednesday, the 49ers released their practice report, and Purdy was listed as a full participant. That’s right— no limitations, no “limited” tag, just straight-up full go. This comes via Josh Alper of NBC Sports, who confirmed the positive development.
This is huge for San Francisco, especially heading into a tough Week 13 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. The 49ers, already battling through a season of ups and downs, need their QB firing on all cylinders to keep playoff hopes alive. A full practice participation suggests Purdy is not only cleared medically but also confident in his recovery.
Of course, full participation doesn’t guarantee perfection on game day. Turf toe injuries can linger, affecting velocity and accuracy—exactly what fans saw on MNF. Purdy’s throws lacked their usual zip, leading to those floating passes that defenders feasted on. But if Wednesday’s practice is any indication, he’s on the mend and ready to redeem himself.
Is Purdy Truly Back to Normal?
The big question remains: Is Brock Purdy 100% after that turf toe setback? The encouraging practice news points to yes, but actions speak louder than injury reports. Fans should watch closely for signs of his trademark precision and arm strength this weekend.
“It’s encouraging to hear that Purdy was able to practice in full on Wednesday,” noted one team insider. “That does not guarantee that his toe injury is no longer an issue. However, it does suggest he’s on the road to recovery.”
With Mac Jones looming as a viable option, the 49ers’ coaching staff won’t hesitate to make a switch if Purdy struggles again. But for now, the bombshell is clear: Purdy is good to go for Week 13.
What’s Next for the 49ers?
The Niners have plenty to be thankful for this holiday week, especially after that Week 12 victory despite Purdy’s woes. A win over the Browns could solidify their standing in the NFC West and quiet the doubters.
Keep an eye on Purdy’s velocity and decision-making—those will be the true tests. If he can “let it rip” like he promised, San Francisco might just turn this season around.
Stay tuned for more updates as game day approaches. Will Purdy bounce back, or is there more drama in store? The 49ers’ quarterback saga continues!

