The San Francisco 49ers' top two offensive players have been sidelined since a 20-3 drubbing against the Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 22.
With a rematch looming in Seattle on Sunday, 49ers running back Carlos Hyde and wide receiver Anquan Boldin, along with cornerback Tramaine Brock, appear not much closer to returning to the lineup.
“None of those guys have gone full speed,” San Francisco coach Jim Tomsula told reporters Monday. “Nobody’s done anything at a full-tilt, yet. So we’ll see where that is.”
Hyde is dealing with a stress fracture in his foot sustained in a 30-27 loss at the New York Giants on Oct. 11. He was limited to 95 yards on 32 carries in the next two games before sitting out the final two contests prior to last weekend's bye.
The team signed free agent Shaun Draughn, and it looks like he'll carry the load in a tough matchup against the Seahawks this week. Travaris Cadet was signed last week and should assume the third-down, passing-catching RB role.