Brock Purdy will face the San Francisco 49ers’ last two games of the season without a crucial member of the offensive line. A guard will be unavailable for the matchups against the Detroit Lions and Arizona Cardinals due to an injury that will sideline him for several months.
According to recent reports, the 49ers‘ player ruled out for the remainder of the regular season is Aaron Banks. He sustained an MCL injury during the Week 16 loss to the Dolphins. Banks started in 13 games this season before his injury.
Aaron Banks won’t be the only absence on the 49ers’ offensive line for the final games of the season. Head coach Kyle Shanahan recently announced that another veteran is also out, leaving two significant gaps to fill. These absences could create serious challenges for Brock Purdy as he navigates the pocket against the Lions and Cardinals.
Banks, who has been with the 49ers since 2021, has steadily grown into a critical part of the team’s offensive line. His best season came in 2022, starting all 16 games. In 2023, he started 14 games out of the 15 he played. Despite his strong presence, his 2024 season ends prematurely due to injury.
Banks Set to Become a Free Agent
Banks’ tenure with the 49ers could be coming to an end. His four-year contract, signed in 2021, concludes at the end of the 2024 season, making him a free agent. Banks’ final paycheck with the team will be $3 million, but whether he returns for another year will depend on offseason decisions.
Jaylon Moore Also Sidelined
In addition to Banks, Kyle Shanahan confirmed that Jaylon Moore will miss the remainder of the season due to a quad injury. Moore’s absence compounds the challenges for the 49ers’ offensive unit heading into pivotal matchups to close the regular season.