Jordan Mason Returns to 49ers vs. Seahawks After Leaving with Shoulder Injury

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Photo by Jane Gershovich/Getty Images Pictured: Jordan Mason of the San Francisco 49ers

UPDATE: Jordan Mason was able to return in the second-half but only for one play.

Jordan Mason has been a godsend for the 49ers with Christian McCaffrey hurt all year long. He entered Thursday Night Football ranked second in the NFL in rushing yards (536) behind only Derrick Henry (572). It’s significantly more than the next highest player in Saquon Barkley (435).

Mason was off to another strong start, carrying the ball eight times for 65 yards along with one catch for nine in just over 20 minutes of action against the Seattle Seahawks. Unfortunately, he landed hard a 14-yard run early in the second-quarter. He laid on his back clutching his arm for a few minutes before eventually heading to the sideline and then back into the locker.

San Francisco announced he was questionable to return while the broadcast said he was undergoing X-rays.

Mason had been the heavy favorite to score a TD at -170. If he doesn't return to the game, that wager will lose. As will bets on the over on his rushing prop, which was priced around 82.5 yards. He left the game with 65 rushing yards.

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