The Latest
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Maiocco's way-too-early 49ers 2024 game-by-game predictions
Much like last season, Matt Maiocco believes the 49ers will post double-digit wins and finish as one of the top NFC teams in the 2024 campaign.
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49ers' 2024 schedule released, features six prime-time games
The 49ers will appear in six prime-time games during the 2024 NFL season, the league announced Wednesday.
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Report: 49ers, Saints to hold joint practices, play preseason game
The 49ers and Saints reportedly will hold two joint practices at New Orleans’ training site at UC Irvine and then play a preseason game against each other.
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49ers to host Jets in 2024 NFL season opener on Monday Night Football
The 49ers will open the 2024 NFL season under the prime time lights against Aaron Rodgers and the Jets on Sept. 9 at Levi’s Stadium.
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Longtime 49ers tight end Dwelley signs contract with Falcons
Longtime 49ers tight end Ross Dwelley is signing with the Atlanta Falcons after spending six seasons in San Francisco.
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49ers promote Williams to director of scouting and football operations
Josh Williams, a member of the 49ers’ scouting department since 2011, has been promoted to director of scouting and football operations, the team confirmed.
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How 49ers QB Purdy is impacted by Goff's reported $212M contract
Brock Purdy almost certainly will be paid handsomely when his time comes, especially after Jared Goff reportedly agreed to a four-year, $212 million contract extension Monday.
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How new 49ers DC Sorensen benefiting from Staley's presence
New 49ers defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen shared how he’s benefited from having assistant coach Brandon Staley around.
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How 49ers rookie RB Guerendo uses limited college usage as motivation
49ers rookie running back Isaac Guerendo is using his lack of usage in college as motivation at the NFL level.
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Greenlaw details how he could've changed 49ers' Super Bowl outcome
49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw spoke to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan about how he believes he could have impacted the Super Bowl if he didn’t tear his Achilles.