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Will Kaepernick play for the 49ers this year?

Christian Ponder is joining 2011 draft-class quarterbacks Blaine Gabbert and Colin Kaepernick, the latter of whom hasn’t thrown in 49ers practice for almost a week because of shoulder tightness.

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We’re not here to talk about Gabbert, but we are going to kick off our three takeaways from the preseason opener at the quarterback position.

“I’m just really disappointed for him because I thought he played well yesterday and was really starting to come on”, Kelly said.

“From what we understand, it’s not a long-term thing”. Kind of get us on track. But there’s no way Kelly is happy with the way Gabbert threw the ball so the quarterback competition is still on. Kelly wouldn’t say whether or not Kaepernick would run with the first-team offense if healthy.

“His throwing shoulder, just from the accumulation of what we’ve been doing, is a little sore”, Kelly said.

Gabbert finished the game 4 for 10 for 63 yards and a touchdown.

“I’m interested to see how everybody does, ” said Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak. For all the hoopla surrounding the Blaine Gabbert and Colin Kaepernick quarterback battle, not much was decided on Sunday. Overall, the offense showed early signs of the production – 302 yards by halftime – that the franchise sought when hiring Kelly as Jim Tomsula’s successor. Gabbert misfired on his first two passes in a three-and-out opening series.

The quarterback competition that was supposed to develop between the mercurial quarterback and the steady, if underwhelming, Blaine Gabbert still is yet to begin, with more talented Kaepernick tending to his arm as the 49ers move on without him.

On his final snap before departing, Lewis scrambled from pressure for a 1-yard gain. Their 236 rushing yards were the second-most in the league.

San Francisco spent last season trying not to lose; they need to spend this season going all-in to try to win.

– Safety Eric Reid returned to the team after tending to the birth of his second daughter.

In seven games overall, six starts, Lewis completed 60.8% of his passes, for 1,296 yards to go along with five passing touchdowns (one rushing) to four interceptions. The tight end made a nifty cut back upfield to break a tackle and find the end zone for the 43-yard score to tie the game.

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Tom Savage If you’re looking for an indicator of how classroom time and film study can impact a player’s development, look no further than Savage, who’s played nearly no football for the past year, dating back to his season-ending injury in the 2015 preseason. “To see if we can, to hopefully, see if we can get him back for Denver”.

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