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Defensive line pair departs as 49ers’ find themselves in need of depth [reports]
One of the defining characteristics of the 49ers’ 2019 campaign was the team’s ability to find more than serviceable depth options, especially on the defensive line, as injuries mounted.
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49ers Mailbag: What to do at 13? Free agent options? Who would make the best baseball player?
The NFL Combine has passed, and so too has the first wave of free agency.
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Jimmie Ward turned down more lucrative offer to stay with 49ers [report]
There were three key expiring free agents on the 49ers’ docket this offseason: Emmanuel Sanders, Jimmie Ward and Arik Armstead.
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Mel Kiper has 49ers taking receiver, cornerback in first round of latest mock draft
Following the trade of DeForest Buckner to the Indianapolis Colts, the 49ers now have two picks in the first round of the upcoming NFL Draft at No. 13 and No. 31.
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Defensive line options for 49ers at each stage of the draft
The 49ers no longer have DeForest Buckner.
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SEC Network’s Cole Cubelic breaks down which WR draft prospect best fits Shanahan’s offense
© Mark J. Rebilas | 2020 Feb 2 In need of a wide receiver, the 49ers find themselves with the 13th pick in one of the strongest WR drafts in recent memory. The question is, who will they take? The consensus top three — Jerry Jeudy (Alabama), Henry Ruggs III (Alabama), CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma) —…
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Emmanuel Sanders defends Garoppolo’s overthrow in Super Bowl on First Take
Sanders took the high road and defended his former quarterback, but did concede that the play could’ve made both players San Francisco legends.
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49ers sign speedy former Chargers wide receiver as Seattle swipes alternative option [reports]
The Belle Glade Blur is coming to Santa Clara.
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Here’s a video of Kendrick Bourne throwing down an alley-oop in a high school basketball game
There’s not a lot going on in the sports world right now, so apropos of nothing, let’s watch a video of a young Kendrick Bourne slamming home an alley-oop during a high school basketball game.
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Suplexes, tabletops and clotheslines: The NFL was brutal — and incredible — in 1977
There have been just a few rule changes in the NFL since the 1977 season, most of which are designed to ensure players can actually continue to play without combusting on the field.