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Deebo Samuel trolls Aaron Donald after 49ers’ sweep of Rams
Aaron Donald said over a month ago that he’d never heard of Deebo Samuel. Is it safe to say he knows who he is now?
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Kyle Shanahan rips Santa Clara County for ‘extremely disappointing’ ban on contact sports
Sometimes Kyle Shanahan is measured. He can and will bite his tongue when he must. But on Sunday, Shanahan was incensed.
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Raheem Mostert gets emotional talking about being away from his family this season
Raheem Mostert’s return should’ve been a cause for celebration, but in this bizarre 2020 season, even the good days are bittersweet.
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49ers, Rams trade turnovers as San Francisco’s defense keeps season afloat in desperate victory
If you are a fan of aesthetics, do not watch the 49ers play the Rams. But hey, sometimes, when you’re a 4-6 team with a backup quarterback, that’s how you get a win.
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49ers Inactives: Group of 4 players returns to face Rams
The last time Richard Sherman played for the San Francisco 49ers, there was still hope for the season. It was Week 1, following a 24-20 loss to the Arizona Cardinals in which a hapless attempt at a game-winning drive in an empty stadium set the tone for this all-too-bizarre 2020 campaign.
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49ers looking at 2 out-of-state options for remaining home games [report]
To the desert we go! The weird gets weirder, and dare we say, it may be at its weirdest.
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Santa Clara County prohibits all collegiate, professional sports until late December
As cases of COVID-19 around the United States and in California continue to rise at a harrowing, rapid pace, multiple California counties are instituting measures to attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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49ers Injury Report: Deebo Samuel to return, rookie to be thrown into the fire
It’s the matchup we’ve all been waiting for. All year, the tension has been palpable, building at a plodding pace to finally reach this long-awaited clash.
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Deebo Samuel upset (again) after yet another round of PED tests
Deebo Samuel was tested for performance-enhancing substances again.