The San Francisco 49ers announced that rookie LB Parys Haralson has been placed on injured reserve with a tear to his pectoral muscle that occurred late in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. Haralson underwent surgery today to repair the injury.
The 49ers replaced Haralson on the 53-man roster with LB Roderick Green. Green (6-2, 270) was claimed by the 49ers off waivers from Baltimore after the final cut this past summer. He played in a reserve role in the 49ers opening game at Arizona and was inactive against St. Louis before being waived.





Samra said:
fuck i really liked Parys, actually i like any defensive player from Tennesse, but man this sucks
15 mins after the fact.eddie said:
tell parys,to change his jersey number.#98 has been a injury prone number.lol
37 mins after the fact.sf112185 said:
bummer
39 mins after the fact.eddie said:
does any one remember juinor bryant,his jersey number was 98 and j.peterson#was 98.now parys# is 98and all ended at some point ended on injury reserve.
47 mins after the fact.NinerCapHell said:
Junior Bryant was #90.
5 hours after the fact.gozzert said:
another rookie injury. we shouldve taken mark anderson who has like 7.5 sacks
6 hours after the fact.john said:
man this sucks
13 hours after the fact.eddie said:
ninercaphell,your right j.bryant was 90.so does that meen ulbrich and green will be splitting time or is it just greens job,i hope he can tackle well.and does any one nkow if vernon davis is coming back this week?
19 hours after the fact.eddie said:
does any one think a.bryant will have a 1000 yard season this year.i think 800 to 900, yards and 5 touch downs is my perdiction.
20 hours after the fact.Johann said:
49ers planning to move?
SAN FRANCISCO - The
San Francisco 49ers ended negotiations with the city about building a new stadium and plan to move to either Santa Clara or somewhere else in California, The Associated Press learned Wednesday night.
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Owner John York notified Mayor Gavin Newsom of the team’s decision earlier Wednesday, a city official close to the negotiations told The AP on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made.
Team spokesman Aaron Salkin declined to comment Wednesday night.
The sides had been talking over the last few months about building a privately financed stadium at Candlestick Point that was going to be part of the city’s bid for the 2016 summer Olympics.
1 day after the fact.