Seems like an uneventful scrimmage
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Quick Hits From The Blue & White Scrimmage
Working on one field, the players went through their normal pre-game warmup routine prior to practice. The preseason opener is Thursday at San Francisco.
As Deonte Thompson (Achilles tightness) and Noah Brown (hamstring) rest injuries, Lance Lenoir continued to make plays with additional snaps, catching a touchdown pass from Cooper Rush. “I just told (offensive coordinator Scott) Linehan the play before to give me the 9 route and we would score a touchdown,” Lenoir said. “He gave it to me so I had to come up big and make the play. That’s what I’ve been trying to do every day – just bring it every day and be consistent.”
A day after his best practice of camp, rookie corner Chavarius Ward was in coverage on arguably the best play of camp: Tavon Austin’s touchdown grab off Ward’s helmet. “He made a hell of a catch,” Ward said. “He went over the top of me and got me. I’ve just got to get more grit and get more competitive when the ball is in the air. He’s a vet and just made a great play.”
Defensive end Taco Charlton limped off early in practice and was examined by head athletic trainer Jim Maurer. He returned a few minutes later and recorded a would-be sack around the left edge.
Pro Bowl center Travis Frederick did not participate in team drills as part of his scheduled rest day.
Starting cornerback Chidobe Awuzie was on the field for individual drills but sat out team work. Awuzie hurt his knee in Saturday’s practice but appears to be fine. He wore a sleeve on his knee Sunday.
With Awuzie sitting out, Anthony Brown moved to first-team left corner and made a spectacular leaping interception of Prescott that would have been returned for a touchdown.
After missing multiple kicks in the previous two practices, Dan Bailey connected on both of his attempts Sunday.
Rookie defensive end Dorance Armstrong and new defensive tackle Jihad Ward continued to show pass rush ability in one-on-one drills, winning multiple battles against the offensive linemen.
The final 10 minutes was dedicated to a scrimmage-like, full-contact segment for the young players. Trey Williams had a pair of nice runs, but rookie Mike White lost a snap and threw an interception. Rookies Kam Kelly and Kyle Queiro each had takeaways.