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49ers buy stake in English soccer team
Santa Clara, Calif. – An investment entity affiliated with the San Francisco 49ers, 49ers Enterprises, today announced a strategic partnership with English Soccer Club Leeds United.
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49ers unveil alternate all-white throwback uniforms
The 49ers will wear the alternate uniforms for one game during the 2018 season, which has yet to be announced.
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Matt Barrows details how judge came to a decision in Reuben Foster case
Sacramento Bee 49ers beat writer Matt Barrows joined Tolbert & Lund Wednesday to discuss the domestic violence charges against Foster being dropped.
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Santa Clara County District Attorney releases statement on Foster ruling
A Santa Clara County judge ruled on Wednesday that there is insufficient evidence to proceed with the domestic violence charges levied by the Santa Clara County District Attorney against 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster, for an incident with his ex-girlfriend on February 11.
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All the details from Reuben Foster’s final domestic violence hearing, and what it means for 49ers
After three-and-a-half months of accusations, felony charges, court hearings, and testimonies, the domestic violence charges against Reuben Foster were dismissed Wednesday afternoon.
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John Lynch releases statement on Reuben Foster, says he will rejoin 49ers on Thursday
49ers general manager John Lynch made an official statement saying that Foster will have the opportunity to rejoin the team tomorrow during OTAs.
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Richard Sherman defends Jed York’s decision to not vote on new anthem policy [report]
49ers cornerback Richard Sherman took to Twitter to defend York’s decision not to vote
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Jed York explains decision to abstain from NFL anthem vote
49ers CEO Jed York was the only of the league’s 32 owners to abstain from voting on the NFL’s new protest policy, which will penalize players and personnel who decide not to stand during the national anthem next season. According to reports, the other 31 owners unanimously voted in favor of the policy.
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Jed York abstained from voting on national anthem rule change [report]
The 49ers CEO chose not to vote in the NFL’s new mandate requiring teams to either stand for the national anthem or remain in the locker room.
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NFL passes anthem policy requiring players to stand, players union responds
The new policy requires teams to stand for the anthem on the field, but they are allowed to remain in the locker room at their discretion.