
SANTA CLARA –- Carlos Hyde said the foot condition that limited him in practice last week did not worsen with his play on Sunday.
Hyde, who entered the game as the seventh-leading rusher in the NFL, was held to 55 yards on 21 carries in the 49ers’ 25-20 victory on Sunday over the Baltimore Ravens.
“No, I’m not concerned,” said Hyde, who did not disclose the specifics of the injury. “I think I’ll be all right.”
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But Hyde did not look all right when he crumped to the ground near the line of scrimmage after taking a third-quarter handoff. After hobbling off the field, the running back received attention from the 49ers’ athletic trainers and medical staff.
A short time later, Hyde was back in the game.
“I just put too much pressure, too much weight on it,” Hyde said. “It hurts when I put too much weight on it.
“It just shocked me how bad it hurt when I tried to put too much weight on it and I just went down.”
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The 49ers have a quick turnaround this week with a game Thursday night against the Seattle Seahawks. Hyde said he doubts he will be on the field at all during practices leading up to that game.
“I didn’t make it worse today,” he said. “I came out fine. I mean, how it was before. I think I’ll be all right. You know, get more treatment on it this week so maybe I’ll be able to go Thursday.”
Backup running back Reggie Bush was not active for the game Sunday due to a calf strain. Jarryd Hayne saw some action but did not have any touches on offense. Rookie Mike Davis entered late in the game and had one carry for no yards.
"We just decided to take it easy on him there and get the other guys some reps, we had them up," 49ers coach Jim Tomsula said. "So we’ll just continue to stay on top of that."