Purdy Still Battling Mobility Issues, Mac Jones to Start for 49ers in Week 3 vs. Arizona Cardinals
Brock Purdy was active at 49ers practice this week. But does that mean the San Francisco QB will start on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals?
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, it’s not likely. Purdy is still dealing with lingering “mobility” issues, as well as an apparent shoulder soreness and may need to be evaluated for another week before returning to full-time action.
“It’s looking pretty good for Week 4,” Fowler said. “He went through a full week of practice. There’s at least some optimism there, but for Week 3, Kyle Shanahan had said that Purdy could maybe be the second-string quarterback or even the emergency quarterback, but his chances of starting are highly unlikely.
“So, it should be Mac Jones for another week, which went pretty well last week against the Saints. He got the win. … Overall, he looks comfortable operating Kyle Shanahan’s offense.”
On Wednesday, Shanahan said that Purdy “has a chance” to play on Sunday. Still, it appears they aren’t taking any chances on their franchise QB this early in the season.
Purdy missed Week 2 due to a toe injury, but has now improved to the point where he has returned to practice as a limited participant. As of now, it appears quarterback Mac Jones is set to make his second consecutive start for the 49ers in their Week 3 game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Last week, Jones was excellent in relief of Purdy on Sunday. He finished the afternoon having thrown for 279 yards and tied his career-high with three touchdowns. Jones ultimately led San Francisco to a 26-21 victory.
Alex Bregman Boldly Declares Red Sox's Playoff Intentions For Rivals To Hear

The Boston Red Sox are not shying away from the pressure of the postseason -- if they can even get there.
Thanks to a much-needed 11-7 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, the Red Sox stayed 1 1/2 games clear of the surging Cleveland Guardians in the American League wild card standings. With eight games to play, Fangraphs estimates the Red Sox's chances of a playoff berth to be 88.1%.

The best sign of all in that clutch win over the Rays may well have been third baseman Alex Bregman's home run. Bregman entered Friday as one of the coldest hitters in all of baseball, with a .157 batting average in his previous 22 games.
Alex Bregman on playoff mentality

Bregman is well aware that his and his team's recent struggles have made it no longer a foregone conclusion that Boston is still dancing come playoff time. But he also isn't heaping too much pressure on these last eight games -- only because he doesn't think making the playoffs should be the team's biggest goal.
“I feel like the mentality here is we don't want to just get into the playoffs. We want to play well in the playoffs and go play for another month,” said Bregman, per Ian Browne of MLB.com.
“So for us, I feel like getting back to playing our best brand of baseball on a consistent basis is super important. So that's why I feel like the last few days (of struggling) could be good for us. We can learn a lot from it. And I feel like this team is ready to roll."
If there's anyone on the Red Sox's roster the players want to take cues from at this time of year, it's Bregman. He's never missed the playoffs in his first eight major league seasons -- with 99 career postseason games under his belt, he's got more than double the postseason experience of any other player on the roster.
And projecting a message of confidence and high expectations certainly can't hurt when it comes to sizing up potential AL postseason opponents.
Perhaps expecting bigger and better things will help the Red Sox continue to play loose over these last eight games, as they did at long last on Friday night.