Found December 05, 2011 on Pro Sports Daily: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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San Francisco 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis will undergo an MRI exam on his right hamstring Monday. Willis was hurt in the first quarter of Sunday's 26-0 win over the St. Louis Rams and did not return. San Francisco clinched the NFC West title with the victory. The leader of a defense that has allowed a league-low 161 points, Willis entered Sunday's game with 93 tackles, two sackes, one inteception and four forced fumbles. The 2007 draft pick has registered at least 128 tackles in his first four seasons and has missed only one game in his career.
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