49ers Nick Bosa shut down rest of offseason with low-grade strain
SANTA CLARA — Defensive end Nick Bosa has a low-grade hamstring strain and won’t participate in the 49ers remaining three weeks of their offseason program, a team spokesman said Thursday.
Bosa, the No. 2 overall draft pick last month, sustained a Grade 1 strain midway through Tuesday’s organized team activities, only the second full-team session since rookies joined veterans on the field.
Bosa got hurt engaging one-on-one with an offensive lineman then watched the rest of practice and eventually walking off on his own to the locker room.
The 49ers will break after their mandatory minicamp June 11-13 and return for training camp in late July.
Bosa has drawn positive reviews from coaches and teammates since his selection in the draft. On Wednesday, he broke his social-media silence since the draft when he posted a red-heart emoji and retweeted a Solomon Thomas tweet, in which his fellow defensive tackle asked people to join him June 8 in San Francisco for a fundraising walk benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
— Nick Bosa (@nbsmallerbear) May 23, 2019