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Robbie Gould, 49ers agree to four-year deal
The stalemate is over. After months of uncertainty regarding his future with the team, kicker Robbie Gould has agreed to a fully guaranteed two-year deal with the 49ers.
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Robbie Gould discusses contract standoff on KNBR 680
There have been few kickers as prolific in the last two season as Robbie Gould has been for the San Francisco 49ers.
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NFL owners propose lengthening season, setting games limit for players
The NFL owners want to make some changes to the football season.
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Chris Simms explains why Garoppolo could be ‘dark horse’ MVP candidate
Chris Simms stopped by the Murph & Mac show in Lake Tahoe Thursday morning to discuss some of his thoughts regarding Garoppolo and the upcoming 49ers season, saying Garoppolo’s ceiling could be MVP.
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Breaking down the 49ers’ deep and talented running back group
If you’re looking to find the deepest position group on the San Francisco 49ers’ roster, a safe bet might be the running backs.
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49ers release 2019 training camp schedule
Training camp is almost here. The 49ers officially announced the dates for the team’s training camp schedule.
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Marquise Goodwin wins $1 million in 40-yard dash competition
He’s been saying it for years, but now Marquise Goodwin might have a legitimate claim to the title of the fastest man in the NFL.
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Robbie Gould discusses ‘complicated situation’ of rejected trade request
The 49ers have a now long-standing issue with their franchise kicker, Robbie Gould, and there’s no indication the team is any closer to solving it.
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Five 49ers with something to prove in 2019
After two unlucky and disappointing campaigns that saw the team finish a combined 10-22, the San Francisco 49ers are about to enter a pivotal year in the John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan regime.
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49ers’ defensive line looks ready to join the game’s elite
When you consider just how anemic things have been, it’s no surprise John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan made it a point to address the issue, and added major pieces this offseason in Dee Ford and Nick Bosa. Now, the question isn’t if the 49ers can get to the quarterback, but how many times.