SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In a surprising turn of events, the San Francisco 49ers placed cornerback Richard Sherman on injured reserve with a leg injury Wednesday.
Landing on injured reserve requires Sherman to miss at least the next three weeks under the league’s adjusted rules.
The earliest Sherman could return would be for a Week 5 game against the Miami Dolphins on Oct. 11.
Sherman’s injury comes as a surprise after he played 78 of 82 snaps during the team’s loss to Arizona on Sunday. The four snaps Sherman missed were at the end of the game when Arizona was kneeling to run out the clock.
On Monday, coach Kyle Shanahan did not mention any injury concerns about Sherman, who joins top receiver Deebo Samuel (foot) on injured reserve.
The loss of Sherman puts the Niners in a precarious position at cornerback, where veteran Jason Verrett is dealing with a hamstring injury.
As of Wednesday morning, the 49ers have just three other cornerbacks on the active roster: Emmanuel Moseley, Ahkello Witherspoon and K’Waun Williams.
Dontae Johnson, who played last week after being one of the team’s two practice squad call-ups, was promoted to the 53-man roster in a corresponding move.
Given Sherman’s history with Achilles injuries, the Niners appear to be playing it cautious with any potential lower-leg issues. Sherman suffered a ruptured right Achilles tendon in November 2017, had a subsequent cleanup surgery on his left Achilles and then had sutures removed from his right Achilles after the 2018 season.
Sherman returned to form last season when he was named second-team All-Pro with 61 tackles, three interceptions and 11 passes defended.