

Pro Bowl tight end George Kittle's participation in the upcoming game against the Chicago Bears remains uncertain as his ankle injury sidelined him from practice once more. Head Coach Kyle Shanahan expressed hope on Wednesday, stating that Kittle could potentially recover in time to join the team on the field, provided he shows quick healing following an injury sustained during the team's recent victory over Indianapolis. San Francisco, holding an 11-4 record, has already secured a spot in the playoffs. However, their aspirations extend to obtaining the top seed in the NFC by winning their final two games against the Bears and Seattle Seahawks, who have a 12-3 record. The absence of Kittle could impact the dynamic offense that has fueled the 49ers' recent five-game winning streak, a period during which the team made NFL history by completing consecutive games without punting. Kittle plays an essential role in both the passing and rushing schemes of the 49ers, having propelled the team's ground attack to new heights after recovering from a hamstring injury that sidelined him earlier this season. His return has been instrumental in the 49ers' offensive prowess. In other team updates, wide receiver Ricky Pearsall participated in limited practice for the second day in a row this week. Pearsall, who was absent from Monday's game due to a knee injury, has contributed significantly to the team's passing offense, amassing 31 receptions for 443 yards in total this season. His potential return to the lineup against the Bears will be closely monitored as game day approaches.