Preview: Packers and 49ers both dealing with absences entering Thursday Night bout

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — When the San Francisco 49ers dealt Green Bay a humiliating loss last November, it was Nick Bosa controlling the line of scrimmage and George Kittle and Deebo Samuel catching long TD passes from Jimmy Garoppolo.

When the teams met again two months later in the NFC title game, the Niners won behind 229 yards rushing and four TDs from Raheem Mostert.

When they face off at Levi’s Stadium for the third time in less than a year Thursday night, the Niners (4-4) will look nothing like that juggernaut that dealt the Packers (5-2) two lopsided losses. A spate of injuries has derailed the defending NFC champions.

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“It makes things more of a challenge,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “We have experience of losing guys in the past where our team knows how to deal with it. Kind of what we’re going through now is a little unprecedented, just I think for us and probably for anybody, but I think our guys take it as a challenge. Yeah, when you lose guys that you depend on and guys that you want out there, there’s a little depressing feeling to it for everybody right when you hear it. But then you’ve got to go play.”

The Niners have been decimated by injuries this season, with Garoppolo and Kittle the latest to go down this week. San Francisco will also be without Mostert, Samuel, Bosa and Richard Sherman among others. Receiver Kendrick Bourne then tested positive for the coronavirus, meaning no player who gained a yard on offense for San Francisco in those two games in which the 49ers outscored the Packers 74-28 will play Thursday.

The Packers are dealing with their own issues, with running backs A.J. Dillon and Jamaal Williams on the COVID-19 list and leading rusher Aaron Jones (calf) a game-time decision.

That will put even more pressure on quarterback Aaron Rodgers to carry the offense.

“I think as a competitor you’re always excited about the challenges,” Rodgers said. “You’d love having your guys in there at full strength, for sure, but there is that fun challenge of going in there without some of those guys and trying to find a way to win.”

Rodgers struggled against the Niners last season. His 3.2 yards per attempt in the regular-season meeting were the lowest in 181 career starts. The Packers then got down 27-0 at halftime in the NFC title game before Rodgers got going a bit in the second half.

Niners linebacker Fred Warner believes those results will fuel the Packers.

“This is probably one of the games they talked about a lot, probably early on in the season or in the offseason just because of the way it went,” Warner said. “I know they’re looking forward to it.”

UNCERTAIN RB SITUATION

The Packers may be playing without their top three running backs. Missing Jones is the most damaging.

“We’ll give him up to game time, and then we’ll figure it out,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said.

The Packers’ only other running backs are Tyler Ervin and Dexter Williams, who is currently on the practice squad. Ervin has four carries and Dexter Williams has none this season.

MULLENS MANIA

Nick Mullens gets another chance at QB for the Niners after an up-and-down performance earlier in the season when Garoppolo first got hurt. Mullens threw for 343 yards and a TD in a win against the Giants in Week 3 before getting pulled after two fourth-quarter turnovers in a loss to Philadelphia the following week. Mullens played well in relief last week with 238 yards passing and two TDs in the fourth quarter at Seattle.

“I know Nick can go out and do that,” Shanahan said. “You guys saw that throughout the game in Seattle, and it’s important that we just build a good game plan around him, all our guys play as well as they can and just let the game come to Nick.”

PACKERS’ POROUS RUN DEFENSE

The Packers gave up 285 yards rushing in that NFC championship game, and their run defense remains a concern. Minnesota’s Dalvin Cook rushed for 163 yards, caught two passes for 63 yards and scored four touchdowns in the Vikings’ 28-22 victory at Green Bay on Sunday.

“Guys just got to do their job,” Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark said. “That’s just what it comes down to. We’ve all got to just buy into it, do our job, beat blocks and fill in and be where we’re supposed to be. It’s as simple as that.”

PASS CATCHERS

Bourne’s positive test had ripple effects with rookie receiver Brandon Aiyuk, left tackle Trent Williams and Samuel all placed on the COVID-19 list as “high risk” contacts. That leaves Trent Taylor as the only available wide receiver with a reception this season. Taylor has nine catches for 77 yards.

Richie James Jr. has no catches this season and practice squad options Kevin White, River Cracraft and Chris Finke also haven’t caught a pass.

GREEN BAY PACKERS (5-2) at SAN FRANCISCO (4-4)

Thursday, 7:20 p.m. CT, Fox

OPENING LINE — Packers by 3

RECORD VS. SPREAD — Packers 5-2; 49ers 4-4

SERIES RECORD — Packers lead 36-32-1

LAST MEETING — 49ers beat Packers 37-20 in NFC title game at home Jan. 19, 2020

LAST WEEK — Packers lost to Vikings 28-22; 49ers lost to Seahawks 37-27

AP PRO32 RANKING — Packers No. 7, 49ers No. 17

PACKERS OFFENSE — OVERALL (9), RUSH (9), PASS (9).

PACKERS DEFENSE — OVERALL (11), RUSH (15), PASS (12).

49ERS OFFENSE — OVERALL (12), RUSH (10), PASS (17).

49ERS DEFENSE — OVERALL (6), RUSH (10), PASS (4).

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES — The 49ers won both meetings at home last season, winning 37-8 in the regular season and 37-20 in the NFC title game. … The Packers are 0-2 against the 49ers and 19-4 against all other opponents since Matt LaFleur took over as Green Bay’s coach last year. … Packers QB Aaron Rodgers’ 3.16 yards per attempt in the regular-season meeting vs. the 49ers last season was the lowest in his 181 career starts. … Green Bay’s Davante Adams has seven TD catches this season to tie for the NFL lead, even though he missed two games with a hamstring injury. … This marks the first time the Packers have played regular-season road games with the 49ers in consecutive seasons since 1973-74. … The Packers have turned over the ball a league-low three times, but they also have just four takeaways to match Dallas and Las Vegas for the NFL’s lowest total. The Packers’ three turnovers represent their lowest total in franchise history through the first seven games of a season. … Green Bay has controlled the ball for 32:52 per game to lead the NFL in time of possession. … LaFleur and 49ers passing game coordinator Mike LaFleur are brothers. Matt LaFleur also worked with 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan on staffs in Houston (2008-09), Washington (2010-13) and Atlanta (2015-16). … Green Bay could be without its top three running backs: AJ Dillon and Jamaal Williams because of COVID-19 concerns, Aaron Jones because of calf injury. … The 49ers will be without starting QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle), 2019 All-Pro TE George Kittle (foot), leading rusher Raheem Mostert (ankle), and WRs Deebo Samuel (hamstring), Kendrick Bourne (COVID-19) and Brandon Aiyuk (COVID-19). … Backup QB Nick Mullens threw for 238 yards and two TDs in the fourth quarter last week at Seattle. … Mullens has made 10 career starts, including two this season. He averages 8.4 yards per attempt in his career. … The 49ers were held to 2.36 yards per carry last week for their third-lowest mark in four seasons under Shanahan. … Trent Taylor is the only available WR for the 49ers with a catch this season. Taylor has nine catches for 77 yards. … TE Ross Dwelley caught his third career TD last week on his 23rd career catch. … San Francisco LB Fred Warner is the only player in the NFL with at least 60 tackles and two INTs. … Fantasy tip: Undrafted rookie RB Jamycal Hasty struggled last week with 29 yards on 12 carries. But the Niners rushed for 397 yards in the two games vs. Green Bay last year, and Minnesota’s Dalvin Cook had a huge game against the Packers last week. So Hasty could be in for a bigger game this week.