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49ers' QB Factory: Rourke Opens Practice Window
10 Dec
Summary
- Kurtis Rourke's practice window opened after ACL surgery.
- Rourke led Indiana to an 11-2 record despite injuries.
- His extensive college passing experience impresses 49ers.

The San Francisco 49ers have officially opened the practice window for quarterback Kurtis Rourke, a seventh-round draft selection from April. Rourke, who has been recovering from ACL surgery, will now participate in practices, marking his return to full activity after nearly a year. His previous season at Indiana saw him lead the team to an 11-2 record, though he played primarily from the pocket due to his knee injury.
Coach Kyle Shanahan expressed enthusiasm for Rourke's potential, citing his size and throwing ability. Rourke's college career, which included five years and extensive passing attempts, aligns with the 49ers' preference for experienced quarterbacks, a trait that proved successful with Brock Purdy. This experience contrasts with previous draft picks like Trey Lance, whose limited passing background led to injury issues.
With Rourke now on track for next season, the 49ers solidify their quarterback depth alongside Brock Purdy. The team has released other practice squad players, indicating a strategic focus on developing Rourke, who is seen as a promising prospect with a strong football mind and the potential to make the most of his opportunity.




