“It rolled underneath me, twisted further than it should have. Thankfully, nothing’s broken,” Moody said, describing how the injury happened. He added that he would undergo an MRI to determine the severity, which will offer more clarity on his recovery timeline and availability for future games.
The loss to the Cardinals highlighted a recurring problem for the 49ers, who have now blown significant leads in back-to-back games. Last week, they faced a similar collapse against the Los Angeles Rams, failing to secure a victory despite leading comfortably in the final quarter. This pattern of late-game collapses has caused frustration among both fans and the coaching staff.
Reflecting on recent performances, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan voiced his disappointment, identifying turnovers as a key factor in the team’s inability to close out games. “I think we had a 13-point lead and a 14-point lead in the other game. There’s no reason we should be giving those away,” Shanahan said, emphasizing how costly turnovers have been. “In my opinion, turnovers are always going to be the main factor. There are other things we can do to overcome them.”
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