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Key matchups ahead of 49ers-Redskins
The 49ers will need all their linebackers at their fastest to combat the Redsksins passing attack this Sunday in Washington
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Shanahan on Foster’s return: ‘We have a package for him’ in Washington
Reuben Foster will be limited if he doesn’t sustain any setbacks and is able to play in Washington. Coach Kyle Shanahan said Foster won’t be thrown into the game to play 60 or more snaps coming off Foster’s high ankle sprain.
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Saleh: ‘I would expect Bowman to be the most angry human being in the entire world’
Robert Saleh plans to use NaVorro Bowman in the same way he did against the Indianapolis Colts, despite the defensive lineman’s displeasure with the lack of playing time.
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Ezekiel Elliott expected to miss Week 7 matchup with 49ers
The next installment of the Cowboys-49ers rivalry will miss one of the game’s biggest stars.
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Schefter: 49ers’ 2018 offseason will be a crossroads moment in franchise history
ESPN Insider Adam Schefter joined Murph & Mac on Thursday morning, and said that the 49ers’ quarterback decision this offseason will go down as a significant moment in franchise history.
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Maiocco: Foster’s return will diminish Bowman’s role
As Reuben Foster nears his return from injury, Matt Maiocco discussed NaVorro Bowman’s future with the 49ers on Murph & Mac on Thursday morning.
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Reid on York: ‘He’s not going to force us to do anything’
Jed York seems to have a different opinion than his other owners on forcing his team to stand. He told Eric Reid that players should do what they feel is right.
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Aug 27, 2017; Minneapolis, MN, USA; San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster (56) celebrates during the second quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
One more piece and the 49ers are talented enough to contend next season
If the 49ers see themselves as talented, then maybe they don’t shop veteran players at the Oct. 31 trade deadline.
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If Reuben Foster’s dancing is any indication, he’s ready to return
Rookie linebacker Reuben Foster and veteran safety Eric Reid returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since sustaining their respective injuries. Foster danced during warm-ups and moved well once practice began. Reid looked more tender.
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Bay Area sports teams chip in donations to support North Bay fire relief efforts
Bay Area professional sports teams including the Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, Oakland A’s, San Jose Earthquakes, San Francisco Giants, San Jose Sharks and the Golden State Warriors today announced a collective donation of $450,000 to support North Bay fire relief efforts.