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  • Brock Coyle: Hangs up the cleats

    Coyle posted an update on his personal Twitter account Thursday, stating his back injury "will prevent me from returning to the field again."

    Primarily a special teamer during his first three seasons, Coyle logged 57.4 percent of the defensive snaps in 2017 en route to a career-best 64 tackles in 16 games with the 49ers. The elevated role extended into Week 1 of last season, but he sustained a concussion and fractured vertebrae in that contest and missed the rest of the campaign. It's unclear which injury will force him to hang up the cleats, but Coyle is calling it a career.

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  • Brock Coyle: Released after failed physical

    Coyle (back) was released with a failed physical designation, freelance NFL writer Howard Balzer reports.

    Coyle was previously reported to be ready to return but his physical suggests he's still dealing with the back injury that sidelined him for 15 games in 2018. He'll have to return to health before he's able to catch on with another team for 2019.

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  • Brock Coyle: Released by San Francisco

    Coyle was released by the 49ers on Thursday.

    Coyle played a large role for the 49ers in 2017 but played only a single game in 2018 due to a broken bone in his back. The linebacker is reportedly ready to go for 2019 and could catch on with another club as a backup linebacker.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Ready for 2019

    Coyle (back) played in only one game this season but is good to go for 2019.

    Coyle landed on injured reserve after Week 1 due to a concussion and a fractured vertebrae. The 28-year-old started Week 1 but is more likely to serve in a rotational role.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Has broken bone in back

    Coyle suffered a broken bone in his back in addition to a concussion, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.

    Coyle was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, meaning the linebacker will miss at least six weeks while he works to recover. He could be a candidate to return as the season progresses, but San Francisco won't make a definitive choice in the near future.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Lands on IR

    Coyle (concussion) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    Coyle suffered the concussion during Week 1's matchup against the Vikings, when he started in place of Malcolm Smith (hamstring). With Coyle relegated to IR, the 49ers will rely on Fred Warner as their starting middle linebacker versus the Lions on Sunday.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Suffers concussion

    Coyle suffered a concussion Sunday against the Vikings, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.

    Coyle started in place of Malcolm Smith (hamstring) in the season opener. If the 27-year-old is able to clear the concussion protocol in time to suit up for Week 2's matchup against the Lions, he could once more play a key role in the 49ers' defense.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Will start Sunday

    Coyle will start Sunday against the Vikings, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    Coyle will replace Malcolm Smith, who is listed as doubtful with a hamstring injury. He'll be tasked with slowing down Vikings' running backs Dalvin Cook and Latavius Murray. The 27-year-old has plenty of experience, as he was a rotational linebacker for the 49ers in 2017, making 64 tackles in 16 games.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Posts three tackles Sunday

    Coyle (knee) recorded three total tackles in Saturday's preseason game against the Colts.

    Coyle had been out or limited since the early portions of training camp with a knee injury, but given that he was able to play 29 snaps and provide decent production for the 49ers on defense, it appears the linebacker is back to 100 percent.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Limited in Monday's practice

    Coyle (knee) was a limited participant in Monday's practice, David Lombardi of The Athletic Bay Area reports.

    It was originally reported Sunday that Coyle would be held out of practice this week and also miss Thursday's preseason opener, but it looks like the linebacker could have a better outlook. Given that he was just a limited participant, it's still likely the 49ers hold Coyle out of Thursday's contest, but the fact that he is on the practice field suggests that he could be further along than originally thought.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Out another week

    Coyle (knee) will not practice this week and has been ruled out for Thursday's preseason opener against the Cowboys, David Lombardi of The Athletic Bay Area reports.

    It looks like the 49ers are just being cautious with Coyle, as they fully expect the linebacker to be back in action next week after a week of rest. Coyle is potentially in line to take on a starting role on defense to start the season with Reuben Foster serving a two-game suspension.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Sidelined with knee tightness

    Coyle (knee) is expected to be held out of team activities through the end of the week after experiencing tightness in his knee Tuesday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    The timing of Coyle's knee injury is unfortunate, as he had recently made a full return to practice following offseason shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum. The 49ers are simply describing the linebacker's knee injury as tightness, so it sounds like a major injury has been averted. When Coyle returns to action, he will be competing for a starting role to begin the season while Reuben Foster serves his two-game suspension.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Goes through first full practice

    Coyle (shoulder) was a full participant in practice Friday for the first time this offseason, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.

    Coyle had returned to practice in limited fashion earlier in the spring when he took part in some individual drills, but a return in full capacity Friday is a great sign for the linebacker with the start of the regular season still over a month away. The linebacker took reps with the first-team defense during practice, and Coyle is considered the leading candidate to replace Rueben Foster as a starter while the latter serves a two-game suspension to start the season.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Figures to start early on

    Coyle (shoulder) is one of the leading candidates to replace Reuben Foster while he serves his two-game suspension, 49ers.com's Joe Fann reports.

    Coyle, Malcolm Smith and rookie Fred Warner were all mentioned as potential temporary replacements for Foster, but it makes sense that the two veterans would be the leading candidates to start at the Mike and Will linebacker positions, respectively. Coyle, who is coming off surgery on a torn labrum, posted a career-high 64 tackles last season, so there is some early IDP appeal if this projected scenario sticks.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Returns to practice

    Coyle (shoulder) was able to go through individual drills during Wednesday's practice, Matt Barrows of The Sacramento Bee reports.

    Coyle underwent surgery in January to repair a torn labrum. He's just now starting to get back into the swing of things, but the expectation is that he'll be operating at full speed by the time training camp rolls around this summer.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Re-signs with San Francisco

    Coyle (shoulder) signed a three-year contract extension with the 49ers on Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reports.

    Coyle is now set to remain in San Francisco through the 2020 season. The base value of his new contract is worth a maximum of $11.5 million with $4.1 million guaranteed. The four-year veteran remains unlikely to be ready for offseason workouts as he recovers from surgery to repair a torn labrum.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Likely to miss spring workouts

    Coyle (shoulder), who will become an unrestricted free agent March 14, is unlikely to be a full participant in any team's offseason program, Matt Barrows of The Sacramento Bee reports.

    Coyle underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in January and is facing a multi-month recovery timeline, so it appears he's targeting training camp rather than Organized Team Activities for his return to full-contact work. A core special-teams player for the 49ers, Coyle was pressed into extended action at linebacker last season after the position group was ravaged by injuries. He appeared in 16 games and made starts, finishing with a career-high 64 tackles (38 solo), a forced fumble and a half sack.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Undergoes shoulder surgery

    Coyle sustained a torn labrum in his shoulder and underwent surgery Tuesday, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.

    The expected recovery time is about five to six months, which would put Coyle's potential return in early summer, assuming he avoids any complications. The 27-year-old finished the 2017 season with 64 tackles (38 solo), one forced fumble and a half-sack.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Leads team in snaps

    Coyle started at middle linebacker Sunday, finishing with seven tackles (three solo) in a 33-10 loss to the Eagles.

    Coyle filled in for the injured Reuben Foster (ribs) and was on the field for all 70 of the team's defensive snaps. The 27-year-old's seven total tackles tied for the team lead, and it represents what IDP owners can expect if he asked to fill in for Foster against the Cardinals next week.

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  • 49ers' Brock Coyle: Ready to play Sunday

    Coyle (shoulder) is active for Sunday's game against the Cowboys.

    Coyle logged 74 defensive snaps in Week 6 against Washington, but now that Reuben Foster (ankle) is set to return, don't expect Coyle to see that high of a snap count again. The fourth-year linebacker has 11 tackles (seven solo) and a half sack this season.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 245 lbs
Birthplace: Norwalk, CT, USA
Age: 34
School: Montana
Experience: 6