Jon Feliciano
C,
49ers

ACTUAL 2022
- FPTS
RANK: -
2023 SEASON
- FPTS
RANK: -
AGE
31 yrs
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6'4'' / 325 lbs
COLLEGE
Miami (Fla.)
Ready for SNF
Feliciano (concussion) will be active for Sunday Night Football versus the Cowboys, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Feliciano will be available for Week 5 after he suffered a concussion in the 49ers' Week 4 win over the Cardinals. The 31-year-old will operate in his typical role as an extra interior offensive lineman on San Francisco's bench.
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Stats not availableSuffers concussion Sunday
Feliciano (concussion) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Nick Wagoner of ESPN reports.
Feliciano will now enter the concussion protocol and will have to clear it before he can return to action. The 31-year-old has seen limited playing so far this year behind starter Spencer Burford.
Back at practice
Feliciano (shoulder) returned to practice Monday, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Feliciano left Thursday's practice after injuring his shoulder, but his quick return indicates the issue is not serious. The 31-year-old is projected to back up Jake Brendel at center this season should he ultimately make the final 53-man roster.
Leaves camp with injury
Feliciano (shoulder) suffered an injury during practice Thursday, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
The veteran offensive lineman signed a one-year deal with San Francisco after having stints with Las Vegas, Buffalo and New York. Expect the 31-year-old to serve as a backup for the 49ers ahead of the coming season. The severity of Feliciano's injury is currently unknown.
Headed to San Francisco
Feliciano signed a one-year deal with the 49ers on Monday, Kim Jones of Newsday reports.
Feliciano, a former Bill and Giant, will head to San Francisco for the 2023 season. The 31-year-old is able to play the interior of the offensive line, but he may find it difficult to lock down a starting job this offseason behind center Jake Brendel and guards Spencer Burford and Aaron Banks. More than likely, Feliciano will be veteran insurance in case any of the trio suffers an injury.