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The current landscape of the NFC shapes up well for the 49ers to not only make the playoffs, but also do damage once they get there. Of course, they can’t afford any injuries and need Ricky Pearsall and Brandon Aiyuk healthy, not to mention Brock Purdy. It’s not realistic to expect the defense to hold opponents to ten points as they did in Week 7.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Today, the San Francisco 49ers announced a new investment in the team by Pete Briger Jr. and the Briger family, who have acquired a non-controlling, minority interest in the team. The deal, which was approved by the NFL at the League meeting on October 22, will drive organizational growth and enable new opportunities.
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4 former 49ers players named candidates for 2026 Hall of Fame class
The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced their 52 player candidates for the 2026 Hall of Fame class, which included four former San Francisco 49ers.
Still, there were a few notable moves this offseason that have evidently paid off for the team, which has navigated injuries to go 5-2 so far this season. Let’s rank the three best moves of the 49ers offseason so far.
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The 49ers rotated four safeties on Sunday: Mustapha, Ji’Ayir Brown, Marques Sigle, and Jason Pinnock. Pinnock played more big nickel with cornerback Upton Stout out, while Chase Lucas got most of the nickel reps at the end of the game.
The 49ers reportedly see one player as a perfect Nick Bosa replacement before the trade deadline. But there is a big problem.
Mac Jones secured his fourth win as the San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback while filling in for the injured Brock Purdy. Jones finished with 152 passing yards, no