The San Francisco 49ers announced Saturday that defensive tackle Kalia Davis has been ruled out of the Super Bowl XVIII matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Las Vegas.
The San Francisco 49ers elevated two defensive linemen on Saturday before their matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. The 49ers had disappointing news for one of their defensive linemen before the Super Bowl.
The 49ers on Friday released their injury report for Super Bowl LVIII. The only player on it is defensive tackle Kalia Davis, who hasn’t been activated off IR.
The San Francisco 49ers' defensive line has come in for some scrutiny in the wake of their narrow divisional round win over the Green Bay Packers. San Francisco struggled in run defense on the edges and wasn't able to consistently make Packers quarterback Jordan Love uncomfortable.
According to the NFL transaction wire, the San Francisco 49ers have opened the practice window for defensive tackle Kalia Davis by updating his injury status to "reserve/injured; designated to return." Davis was placed on the injured reserve list on December 20 due to a high-ankle sprain.
The San Francisco 49ers' situation on the interior of the defensive line got worse on Wednesday as they placed defensive tackle Kalia Davis on injured reserve.
The 49ers on Wednesday announced defensive tackle Kalia Davis was placed on IR with an ankle injury he suffered during San Francisco’s Week 15 win in Arizona.
The San Francisco 49ers have announced that defensive tackle Kalia Davis has been placed on injured reserve. Davis sustained a high-ankle sprain during Sunday's win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Arik Armstead and Javon Hargrave aren’t sure things to play against the Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan provided injury updates Monday afternoon.
The San Francisco will be without starting defensive tackle Arik Armstead against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 14. While much of the burden to fill the void left by their 2015 top pick will fall on their first-rounder from 2020, Javon Kinlaw, a significantly lower-profile player looks set to also have a considerable role to play.
Kalia Davis might be a relatively unknown name for 49ers fans who don’t pay close attention to Day 3 of the draft, but the defensive lineman from the University of Central Florida could quickly become a key player for San Francisco in his second season.
San Francisco 49ers rookie defensive lineman Kalia Davis started the season on the non-football-injury list due to an ACL injury he suffered at UCF in October of 2021.
The San Francisco 49ers could be close to receiving a boost along the defensive line. The team officially opened the practice window for defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw.
The San Francisco 49ers are moving both CB Jason Verrett and sixth-round DT Kalia Davis to the reserve PUP list, per Nick Wagoner. Verrett and Davis will no longer count against the active roster limit and must miss the first four games of the regular season before being eligible to return. Verrett, 30, was taken with the No.
The 49ers added former UCF defensive tackle Kalia Davis late in the 2022 NFL Draft, and it might be a full year before he makes any impact. San Francisco 49ers fans may have winced a little bit when general manager John Lynch used the team’s second of three sixth-round picks, No.
Because no first-rounders were part of this class, none of this group has a fifth-year option in his contract.
Though so many talented players are going to be taken in the early rounds of the draft, UCF defensive lineman, Kalia Davis, was a name worth keeping an eye on.
LAS VEGAS - It was a long time coming for now former UCF Football player Kalia Davis. He goes as the 220th selection overall, in the sixth round, to San Francisco.
ORLANDO - Seeing is believing. When first launching Inside The Knights on June 1, 2021, I had already begun learning about the UCF Football roster. From those that had knowledge about the team that I spoke with, the player’s name that just kept coming up would be none other than Kalia Davis.
ORLANDO - There are just some players that a program cannot immediately replace, at least not one-for-one. That would be the situation for UCF Head Coach Gus Malzahn as he must deal with yet another injury, this time to star defensive tackle Kalia Davis.
Defensive tackles, college football programs covet them during recruiting because they impact a football game from multiple standpoints. A standout defensive tackle will sometimes change how an opposing offensive coordinator calls a game because he needs to double team that particular defensive tackle to keep his quarterback out of harm’s way.
University of Central Florida head coach Josh Heupel voiced his support of the players, saying that he respects each of them making his choice regarding the upcoming season.
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