49ers Reveal New Christian McCaffrey Injury Plan

San Francisco star running back Christian McCaffrey suffered another injury-riddled season last year.

The San Francisco 49ers just completed one of the most disappointing seasons in recent memory. Finishing the 2024 campaign 6-11 and out of the playoffs, the team hopes to rebound next season after a successful NFL Draft in Green Bay.

One of the issues last season was injuries.

A key injury was suffered by star running back Christian McCaffrey, who missed eight games after an Achilles injury before missing another four after injuring his knee.

Offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak takes over the San Francisco unit from head coach Kyle Shanahan in 2025, and hopes to have a healthy McCaffrey at his disposal, and updated the health of the former Stanford Cardinal.

“We’re going to do everything we can to get him the ball as much as we can,” Kubiak said, via The Athletic. “Health is really important. He’s one of our signature players on offense.”

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