Robbery attempt:
Ricky Pearsall of the 49ers will miss a number of games after being shot during a robbery attempt.
Following his shooting during a robbery attempt on Saturday, San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was placed on the non-football injury list and will miss at least four games.
Pearsall won’t play in the team’s games against the New York Jets likewise Minnesota Vikings, Los Angeles Rams, and New England Patriots. He would be eligible to return for the team’s fifth game against the Cardinals on October 6. The team decided to place Pearsall on the list just 48 hours after the rookie’s gunshot.
Pearsall, who the 49ers select with the 31st overall choice in the first round back in April, is shut in the chest by a 17-year-old who is attempting to take Pearsall’s Rolex watch, causing many injuries, according to San
Bill Scott, the chief of police in San Francisco. On Sunday, Pearsall was discharge from the hospital.
The 23-year-old NFL star was alone when, according to authorities, a suspect with a gun tried to rob him in the Union Square neighborhood. This happened just after 3:30 p.m. local time. Scott report that multiple shuts are fire.
“A struggle between Mr. Pearsall and the suspect ensued, and gunfire from the suspect’s gun struck both Mr. Pearsall and the subject.”
According to Scott, the adolescent took the action on his own:
According to Scott, the adolescent took the action on his own, and there was no sign that Pearsall, a football star, was the target of any kind.
On Sunday, Erin Pearsall likewise Pearsall’s mother, provided an update on her son’s health.
“Update on my baby boy,” she began. “I want to thank God first and foremost for keeping my newborn child safe. He is really fortunate that God protected him. The bullet that entered his chest came out of his back. Thank God it did not hit any of his important organs.
She said, “He is in a good mood right now.” “My friends, life is really precious. Kindly show each other love. By God’s favor, my son was spared today. Pray for my baby, please.”
Pearsall spent five years at college (2019–2023). In 2022, he transferred to Florida after spending his first three seasons at Arizona State. His best season as a college player was his senior year, when he recorded 965 receiving yards for four touchdowns.
throughout the course of 12 games, earning a spot in this year’s first round.
In recent years, Pearsall is not the only highly anticipate rookie in the NFL to sustain gunshot wounds before to their debut seasons.
Following an attempt carjacking, Brian Robinson Jr., a running back for the Washington Commanders, is shut in Washington, D.C. One of the bullets hit his knee, but it went through without doing much harm. Just six weeks after the shooting, Robinson return to the field to assume his starting position even though he has already be chose the team’s starting running back.

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