San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Maliek Collins, who has been a key contributor in his first season with the team, was a surprise addition to the injury report on Wednesday due to an illness. Collins has played every game this season and matched his career-high five sacks through the first 14 games, making his potential absence a significant storyline ahead of the Week 16 clash with the Miami Dolphins.
Late Addition to Injury Report
Collins was not listed on head coach Kyle Shanahan’s initial pre-practice injury report but did not participate in the session due to illness. He is one of two players on the 49ers’ roster sidelined by illness, joined by backup offensive lineman Nick Zakelj, who was also unable to practice.
While it remains unclear if Collins’ illness will keep him out of Sunday’s game, his status will be closely monitored in the coming days.
Potential Impact on the Defensive Line
If Collins is unable to suit up, rookie Evan Anderson is the likely candidate to start alongside Jordan Elliott at defensive tackle. The 49ers have already been dealing with the absence of Pro Bowl defensive lineman Javon Hargrave, who has been sidelined since Week 3 with a torn bicep.
Collins’ consistency and productivity this season have been instrumental in the 49ers’ defensive success. His potential absence could place additional pressure on a defensive line that has been rotating players to compensate for injuries.
Full 49ers Injury Report
- Did Not Participate (DNP):
- LT Trent Williams (ankle)
- RB Isaac Guerendo (hamstring)
- DL Maliek Collins (illness)
- Limited Participants:
- LB Dre Greenlaw (Achilles)
- OL Jaylon Moore (hip)
- DL Nick Bosa (hip/oblique)
- S Malik Mustapha (chest)
- OL Nick Zakelj (illness)
Looking Ahead
The 49ers face a tough challenge against the Miami Dolphins, who feature one of the league’s most dynamic offenses. Losing Collins, even temporarily, would further strain a defense already dealing with significant injuries.
Shanahan and his staff are expected to provide updates on Collins and other injured players later this week. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the 49ers adapt to their mounting injury concerns as they continue their push for playoff positioning.