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  • Jaguars' Arik Armstead: Landing in Jacksonville

    The Jaguars are slated to sign Armstead (knee), Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Armstead, whose deal is reportedly for three years and $51 million, per Adam Schefter of ESPN, immediately becomes a linchpin of Jacksonville's defensive front, fixing a huge need for the team along the interior of the defensive line. The 30-year-old is recovering from surgery undergone to address a torn meniscus, which he played through during the 49ers' postseason run.
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  • Arik Armstead: Release made official

    Armstead (knee) was released by the 49ers on Wednesday. Releasing Armstead will save the team $18 million in cap space in 2024. The 49ers were interested in retaining the veteran defensive tackle, but they will go their separate ways after failing to agree on a restructured deal. Armstead is recovering from surgery on a torn meniscus through which he played during the postseason, but he's expected to have a robust market in free agency nonetheless. San Francisco agreed to a trade for Texans defensive tackle Maliek Collins to help fill the hole created by Armstead's departure.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Set to be released by San Francisco

    The 49ers are expected to release Armstead (knee) in the coming days, Jordan Schultz of BleacherReport.com reports. Armstead is entering the final year of his five-year, $85 million deal and carries a 2024 cap hit of greater than $28.3 million, third-highest on the 49ers. By designating Armstead as a post-June 1 cut, the Niners would clear over $18 million in cap space, leaving behind $10.3 million in dead money. The 30-year-old missed five more games in 2023 after missing eight the previous season. He has just 14.5 sacks since recording 10.0 in 2019.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Will require surgery

    Armstead will require surgery to repair a torn meniscus, Nick Wagoner of ESPN reports. Armstead suffered a torn meniscus during the team's Week 13 win over the Eagles but managed to play through it during the postseason. The 2015 first-round pick is now set to undergo surgery to repair it and will look to be back in time for training camp.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Gets in limited practice

    Armstead (foot/knee) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports. Head coach Kyle Shanahan said he hopes Armstead will be able to get in a full practice Thursday, which would likely clear up any concern about the defensive tackle's availability for Sunday's Super Bowl matchup with the Chiefs. Armstead played his normal allotment of snaps (74 percent) two weeks ago against the Lions in the 49ers' 34-31 win in the NFC Championship Game.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: No tag after initial SB prep

    Armstead (foot/knee) did not participate in Friday's practice but doesn't have an injury designation after the first week of prep for Super Bowl LVIII against the Chiefs, Josh Dubow of The Associated Press reports. The veteran defensive lineman has now logged back-to-back DNPs after opening San Francisco's week of practice with a full session, but it seems as if his foot and ankle issues won't stop him from suiting up for the Super Bowl. Even if Armstead is limited in practice next week, he appears to be ready to take on the Chiefs come Feb. 11.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Good to go for divisional round

    Armstead (foot/knee) does not carry an injury designation ahead of Saturday's divisional-round matchup versus Green bay. Armstead was sidelined for the final five games of the season while tending to foot and knee issues. The stalwart defensive tackle logged a full practice for the second day in a row Thursday after opening the week of practice as a limited participant, and he'll be ready to go for the 49ers' opening playoff game. Armstead logged 27 tackles, including five sacks, over the first 12 games of the season, and he should reprise a primary role alongside Javon Hargrave and Sebastian Joseph-Day on the interior of the defensive line.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Full practice Wednesday

    Armstead (foot/knee) was a full participant at the 49ers' practice Wednesday, Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. Armstead opened the week as a limited participant Tuesday, but Wednesday's full workload dispels any concern for his availability for Saturday's matchup with the Packers in the divisional round. The defensive tackle missed the 49ers' final five games of the regular season while nursing a foot injury and appears set to make his return to the field versus Green Bay.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Opens week with limited work

    Armstead (foot/knee) was a limited participant in Tuesday's practice, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports. Armstead missed the 49ers' last five games due to a foot issue and it seems as if he may be nearing a return to the field after Tuesday's limited session. The 30-year-old would be a huge addition to a San Francisco defense tasked with stopping a Packers offense that's rushed for more than 100 yards in each of their last four games in the divisional round, so his practice participation will be something to look out for over the next few days.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Out again for Week 18

    Armstead (foot) is out for Sunday's game against the Rams, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports. Armstead will miss his fifth straight game to close out the regular season. The Niners have already clinched the top seed in the NFC, so Armstead was always unlikely to play in this game. With a wild-card bye, perhaps Armstead will be able to get cleared in the next two weeks in time for the divisional round.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Dealing with multiple injuries

    Armstead, who played through a foot injury in Sunday's win over the Eagles, is also dealing with a knee issue, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports. Armstead's status for Week 14 seems to be up in the air, as the team is still not aware of the extent of his injuries according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. The 49ers are expected to have a better idea of status moving forward come Wednesday when the team returns to practice.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Explodes for two sacks in loss

    Armstead had four tackles (two solo) including two sacks in Sunday's 31-17 loss to the Bengals. Armstead had just 0.5 sacks heading into Week 8, but was able to get to Joe Burrow on two separate occasions Sunday. His 2.5 sacks on the year is fourth-best on the team behind Nick Bosa, Javon Hargrave and Drake Jackson, each of whom have three. Armstead has improved in the sack category from 2022 when he had zero sacks in eight games and will look to build on that total after the bye against the Jaguars in Week 10.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Limited again Wednesday

    Armstead (ankle) logged his second straight limited practice session Wednesday ahead of San Francisco's wild-card game against the Seahawks on Saturday. Armstead has been dealing with a foot/ankle issue for much of the campaign, though he was able to play in each of the 49ers' contests between Week 13 and 18. He has opened the practice week with back-to-back limited sessions, as he has done every week since Week 13. That suggests he'll probably be ready for Saturday's wild-card contest against Seattle, during which he'll likely handle his usual starting role along the defensive line.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: No injury designation

    Armstead (foot/ankle) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's matchup against Tampa Bay, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports. Armstead was limited during the first two practices of Week 14 prep due to foot and ankle injuries, but he was upgraded to a full participant Friday and is good to go for Sunday. The veteran defensive lineman returned from a six-game absence in Week 13 but didn't record a tackle across 20 plays. Armstead likely remains off the IDP radar as long as he's playing fewer than half of the 49ers' defensive snaps.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Logs partial practice

    Armstead (foot/ankle) was limited in Wednesday's practice, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Armstead made his return from a seven-game absence streak this past Sunday against the Dolphins due to a foot/ankle injury, but he ultimately failed to record any stats on just 20 defensive snaps played in the contest. The 29-year-old's ability to participate in Wednesday's session in any capacity puts him on track to suit up again this weekend versus Tampa Bay, though he could see his snaps capped for a second consecutive matchup.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Expects to play in Week 13

    Armstead (foot, ankle) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports. Armstead shared that he plans to play Sunday against the Dolphins even after logging a limited practice Thursday, Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. If Armstead faces any setbacks, it's likely that T.Y. McGill could see some snaps in relief.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Likely out Week 12

    Armstead (foot/ankle) is considered doubtful to play Sunday versus the Saints, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Armstead has yet to play since suffering a foot/ankle injury during San Francisco's Week 4 win over the Rams, and he appears set to miss his seventh game in a row versus New Orleans. As a result, expect Kevin Givens and Hassan Ridgeway to once more serve as the 49ers' top defensive tackles Week 12.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Won't play Monday

    Armstead (foot) has been ruled out for Monday's matchup against Arizona, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports. Armstead will miss a sixth straight game due to a foot injury after failing to practice during Week 11 prep. In his extended absence, Hassan Ridgeway and Kevin Givens have garnered increased roles.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Still not practicing

    Armstead (foot) did not participate in practice Wednesday. Armstead has been nursing a foot injury since early in the campaign, though he tried to play through it in Week 4 against the Rams. The defensive lineman hasn't seen action since, and he may be in line to miss more time given confirmation by head coach Kyle Shanahan that Armstead is suffering from "a stress reaction and hairline fracture of his left fibula and plantar fascia on his right foot," per Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area. Hassan Ridgeway is likely to continue filling in for however long Armstead remains out.
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  • 49ers' Arik Armstead: Out again Sunday

    Armstead (foot) has been ruled out for Sunday's clash against the Chiefs, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. Armstead hurt his foot Week 2 against Seattle and missed the Week 3 matchup versus Denver. He was able to return Week 4 against the Rams but left that game early and hasn't played since. Armstead wasn't able to practice at all this week, so his status for Week 8 isn't promising.
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