July 7, 2024

Shanahan Shares Insight into Decision for Starters in Houston

Coach Reveals 49ers Plan to Re-Sign ‘Most Respected’ Veteran

Welcome back, Jason Verrett. San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan broke the news on Friday that the 49ers are planning on adding Verrett, who was released from the Houston Texans’ practice squad this week, to their own practice squad.

The 49ers had Verrett, a 32-year-old veteran who has slogged through seven injury-wracked years, in for a workout this week, and intend sign him once the upcoming Week 11 matchup against Tampa Bay is behind them. Nothing is official yet, Shanahan was quick to add.

“We’ll work through that over this weekend and see how it ends up for next week,” Shanahan told reporters at his Friday press conference.

Jason Verrett, former 49ers cornerback

Shanahan also indicated that there is a personal motivation to see Verrett back in San Francisco, where he played for the 49ers from 2019-21, but was limited to just 15 games in three years because of a wave of misfortune with injuries.

“I think you guys know how I feel about J.V., so it’s amazing that he is even back and able to do that stuff. So, if we got a chance, we’d love to get him in here,” Shanahan said.

Jason Verrett, former 49ers cornerback

Jason Verrett Struggled With Injuries Playing for 49ers

It seems a lifetime ago, but back in 2015, Verrett was a Pro Bowl corner for San Diego (there used to be a team there), with three interceptions and 12 passes defended.

Then the injuries started. First it was his ACL, in 2016. Then it was another knee surgery in 2017. In 2018, it was a torn Achilles tendon suffered on the first day of training camp.

Jason Verrett, former 49ers cornerback

In 2019, he moved to the 49ers and suffered a severe ankle injury in the season opener.  He played 13 games in 2020, but tore his ACL in the 2021 opener, and has not played since. He was set to make his debut in November of 2022, but again tore his Achilles tendon.

Verrett followed DeMeco Ryans, the former 49ers defensive coordinator, to Houston but could not earn a call-up to the 53-man roster. Now he will come to San Francisco in much the same situation.

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