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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (knee) said he expects to participate in all of the offseason workouts. He has been rehabbing from the torn anterior cruciate ligament he suffered before the season. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (knee) said he has been able to run on his surgically repaired knee and is doing everything else except for the most strenuous cutting and change of direction drills. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (knee) is on schedule in his rehab from a torn anterior cruciate ligament and believes he can take part in offseason workouts but does not want to rush back. He is expected to be ready for training camp where he will have to compete for a roster spot. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (knee) was placed on the season-ending Injured Reserve list Saturday, Sept. 3. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (knee) will miss the entire 2011 season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament. He is scheduled to have surgery on his knee in two weeks. |
| Fantasy Impact: Probably wasn't on your radar anyway, but take him off your draft board. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (knee) appeared to sustain a significant knee injury after landing awkwardly on his leg during practice Saturday, July 30. |
| Fantasy Impact: We'll keep you posted. Doesn't sound good. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham likely will still be the team's blocking tight end under head coach Jim Harbaugh but it is not known if he will receive any more receptions in the new offense. |
| Fantasy Impact: He isn't the tight end to own in San Fran. His role in the passing game should be limited. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (heel), DL Justin Smith (illness) and RB Brian Westbrook all missed practice Thursday, Dec. 30, according to 49ers.com. Westbrook's absence was not injury related. |
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| San Francisco 49ers TE Nate Byham (heel) suffered a bruised heel in the team's Week 15 game, reports Matt Barrows, of the Sacramento Bee. |
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| The San Francisco 49ers have agreed to terms with sixth-round draft choice TE Nate Byham on a four-year deal worth as much as $3.304 million, a source told Aaron Wilson, of NationalFootballPost.com. The deal includes a signing bonus of slightly over $106,000. |
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