 
                  San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy was sidelined with a turf toe variant and a shoulder issue. The injuries could keep him out two to five weeks. With a 17–13 victory over the Seahawks in week one. The spotlight now shifts to life without Brock Purdy.
Mac Jones Takes Over
The immediate plan is clear: Mac Jones will step in as the starter. Jones now gets a chance to prove he can manage the offense and help San Francisco stay competitive.
Jones’ career numbers paint a mixed picture:
- 65.9% completion rate (solid efficiency)
- 75 touchdowns vs. 54 interceptions (turnover risk)
- Career record around 20–29 as a starter
While not known as a big-play quarterback, Jones can thrive in Kyle Shanahan’s system, which emphasizes rhythm, timing, and play-action.
What to Expect from Mac Jones
Jones isn’t Purdy, but he doesn’t need to be. With a strong supporting cast — Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk, and George Kittle. Jones’ job is to be accurate, limit mistakes, and keep the offense on schedule.
If he can avoid costly turnovers, the 49ers have the talent to grind out wins. But consistency has been Jones’ most significant challenge.
What’s Next for the 49ers
San Francisco’s immediate future won’t be easy. The 49ers’ next three games are against the New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals, and Jacksonville Jaguars. This stretch could define their season. Each of these opponents brings different challenges, and the margin for error will be slim without Brock Purdy under center. The San Francisco 49ers will have to count on Mac Jones’ experience to manage the offense. He must protect the football and keep drives alive. Because if he doesn’t, they have Adrian Martinez waiting in the wings.