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Kurtenbach: De’Vondre Campbell’s mid-game quit is yet another crack in Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers program. Can it take many more?

SANTA CLARA — He stood up, stepped away from the 49ers’ bench, and walked off the field and into the tunnel of Levi’s Stadium.

Then he walked into the 49ers locker room, changed out of his uniform, and exited the facility.

It was the fourth quarter of the Niners’ Thursday Night Football game against the Rams, and San Francisco linebacker De’Vondre Campbell wasn’t injured or ejected from the contest.

No, he simply quit.

After sitting on the bench in the pouring rain, clearly pouting over not playing in the first half, Campbell was asked if he could play in the third quarter, as the Niners had played four linebackers in the contest and all of them were now injured in one way or another.

Campbell, healthy, refused to enter the contest.

His NFL career ended in that moment. He’d leave as the Rams took a 9-6 lead at the start of the fourth quarter. The 49ers’ season effectively ended roughly half an hour later.

After the game, the veteran’s locker still held his gear — shoulder pads, his game pants, and personal effects. They’ll be in a box or bag by tomorrow morning, as the 49ers will surely cut Campbell before this weekend’s games.

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