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Kyle Shanahan shouted out 2 49ers in locker room
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The Niners clinched a playoff spot while in their hotel on Sunday, beat the Indianapolis Colts 48-27 on Monday night and returned home knowing they now have a chance to go on a Super Bowl run without hitting the road again until next season.
The 49ers get a cheap quarterback who is experienced to fill the role that Mac Jones did and they could be in line for a compensartory pick if Tagovailoa shows any life. It could be a win-win for both sides.
This week's edition of "Gimme Him" sees the Bears adding an elite talent at running back from the San Francisco 49ers.
The Week 16 edition of "Monday Night Football" between the Indianapolis Colts (8-7) and the San Francisco 49ers (11-4) will be remembered as the Brock Purdy game. The 49ers quarterback powered San Francisco to a 48-27 road victory with a career-high five passing touchdowns.
It is hard to say that the Chicago Bears have a defense that is elite, but is certainly should be feared by the San Francisco 49ers. At this point in the season, they know who they are and what they can do well. This is a group that can turn the football over and change the outcomes of games because of it.
Tight end George Kittle, who suffered an ankle injury Monday, was not on the practice field or in the locker room during the media session. Kittle seems to have avoided the dreaded high-ankle sprain, but his status is murky for Sunday against the Chicago Bears.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk apologized for speeding in a viral video posted to his YouTube channel.
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Why Philip Rivers wanted to track down 49ers LB after SF's Week 16 win
The San Francisco 49ers defense finally forced Philip Rivers into a mistake, and the veteran QB wanted to talk about it after the game.
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49ers Quarterback Brock Purdy Gifts Team's Offensive Line $10K Custom Rolex Watches for Christmas
For Christmas, the 25-year-old San Francisco 49ers quarterback gifted his offensive linemen with custom Rolex watches. According to the company’s website, the timepiece — a Rolex Submariner Date — starts at approximately $10,000.