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 Wednesday, October 13
49ers' Walker loses starting job
 
Associated Press

  SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- San Francisco cornerback Darnell Walker, who suffered through a brutal outing in the 49ers' loss at St. Louis, lost his starting job Monday.

Secondary coach Greg Brown informed Walker of his demotion before Monday's light workout.

Walker will be replaced at left cornerback by R.W. McQuarters, the team's first-round draft pick in 1998. He started seven games last season but finished the year as a reserve.

McQuarters, who has played primarily on special teams and as a nickel back this season, welcomed the opportunity to get on the field full-time.

"Now's my chance. I've got to go out there and make big plays," he said.

Walker, who was coming back from a hamstring injury, was burned for three of Isaac Bruce's four touchdown catches in the Rams' 42-20 victory Sunday. Walker also drew a pass interference penalty when he was beaten by Bruce on another occasion.

"You just have days like that. You don't expect to have them. You don't plan on having them. I just had a day," Walker said. "Sometimes, stuff happens. I may lose a battle or two, but I'm not going to lose the war."

Meanwhile, defensive end Marvin Washington faces season-ending surgery Tuesday to repair a ruptured quadriceps tendon. He was injured Sunday.

Running back Travis Jervey, whose recovery from a broken left ankle has been clouded by complications, also faces surgery Tuesday to remove some calcium deposits.

Jervey, a free agent from Green Bay, has played sparingly because of the continuing problem with his ankle, which he fractured 10 months ago. The latest operation will be his third since the break but he's hopeful it will finally take care of the problem.

"I'm excited to get this thing fixed and give them their money's worth," Jervey said.

Cornerback Craig Newsome sustained his second concussion in as many weeks and his status for Sunday's game against Carolina is uncertain.

Offensive linemen Derrick Deese, Chris Dalman and Dave Fiore all are nursing knee injuries but are expected to play against the Panthers. Wide receiver Terrell Owens has a high ankle sprain and will spend part of the week in a walking cast but he's going to try to go Sunday.
 


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