Chip Kelly will stick with Blaine Gabbert as starting quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers for now.

"He's our starter and I’ve got a lot of confidence in Blaine," Kelly said. "So we're not thinking or talking about not having Blaine in there. It's about everybody on offense playing better right now."

Gabbert was the obvious choice to begin the season as the 49ers' starter as Colin Kaepernick began to work his way back from multiple offseason surgeries.

Gabbert finished 17-of-36 for 234 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in Week 2.

While Kelly doesn't know Kaepernick's exact weight, he's indicated that Kaepernick isn't yet back to where he used to be, though he's making progress.

"It's coming back up and I think he's doing a good job in the weight room, but it's not something that’s going to happen overnight," Kelly said. "You just don't go from where he was to, I think his ideal playing weight when you ask Kaep is about 225. He's not going to get to 225 in a week. If you are, it's not going to be a good 225. You know, it's about building himself back up and getting himself kind of where he feels, and you can see kind of where he's comfortable in terms of being able to play. It's something that he's working extremely hard at.

"He's working extremely hard on that right now and we'll continue to see how he goes and how he develops.”