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Even the Niners' 2 Defeats Show San Francisco's Strength
Even after Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, the 49ers have shown they can compete with any team in the NFL
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Niners' Success Driven by Executing and Defending the Passing Game
The stat has been reflective, historically, of teams that have big seasons
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Niners' Group of Running Backs Is Producing
Niners’ ground game is ranked second in the NFL even though the team has no individuals in the top 15 of the league rushing stats
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How to Enjoy NFL Season If You Aren't the Biggest Fan
Former NFL Merril Hoge is in the CA Live Studio with some tips on how to enjoy the NFL season with your partner, if you aren’t the biggest football fan.
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Raiders Have Big Expectations for Their Biggest Man
After getting a huge contract, Brown says he’s not content but wants more rings and another big contract after this one
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Super Bowl MVP Mark Rypien Pleads Not Guilty to Domestic Violence Charge
Former Super Bowl hero Mark Rypien pleads not guilty to domestic violence in Washington state.
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Former Raiders Kicker Sebastian Janikowski Announces NFL Retirement
Sebastian Janikowski retires having scored the 10th-most points in NFL history.
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Seahawks' Russell Wilson Becomes NFL's Highest-Paid Player
Wilson posted a video on social media early Tuesday saying, “Seattle, we got a deal,” shortly after agreeing to a $140 million, four-year extension with the Seahawks, his agent Mark Rodgers told The Associated Press.
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Pass Interference Now Reviewable by Officials
Roger Goodell laid down the law, and the owners readily changed NFL rules on reviewing pass interference, whether flagged or not. As the league concluded its spring meeting one day early, the owners passed by a shockingly overwhelming 31-1 margin that interference can be challenged by coaches and reviewed by officials next season.
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Patriots Tight End Rob Gronkowski Announces Retirement
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has announced his retirement. The Super Bowl champion did so in a post on Instagram Sunday night just before 6 p.m.
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MillerCoors Sues Anheuser-Busch for Controversial Bud Light Super Bowl Ad
MillerCoors filed a lawsuit Thursday against Anheuser-Busch InBev, claiming that its rival’s Bud Light ad shown during the Super Bowl is false advertising meant to deceive customers and misuses the Miller and Coors trademarks. The company is seeking an injunction to stop Bud Light from continuing the ad campaign. MillerCoors is also asking for a trial by jury and for...
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Free-Agent Fowler Could Be Good Fit With 49ers
In 2018, the final year of his rookie contract, he went from the Jags to the Rams before the trade deadline
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After Two Rough Seasons, Will Shanahan Win in 2019?
Former Broncos All-Pro running back Terrell Davis sees greatness in Shanahan as a head coach, despite 10-22 record with 49ers
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Niners' Trent Taylor Eager to Rebound in 2019
Taylor said the back surgery impacted his quickness in 2018 season when his production declined
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Saints Fans Are Still Salty But Choose to Party Instead
A questionable call prevented the Saints from making it to the Super Bowl, but that did not stop Who Dats from celebrating with displays of festive outrage, second line parades, and a “Boycott Bowl.”
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Kansas City Chiefs Bans Fan Who Allegedly Pointed Laser at Tom Brady
The Kansas City Chiefs have instituted a lifetime ban against a fan accused of flashing a laser at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during last month’s AFC championship game.
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Pennsylvania Fans Take Advantage of Legal Sports Betting During Super Bowl
Residents took advantage of legalized sports betting at local casinos during the Super Bowl.
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San Francisco Zoo Animals Disagree on Who'll Win the Super Bowl
San Francisco Zoo resident Nataani, a Navajo Churro ram, has sided with the Los Angeles Rams and predicted the Southern California team will win Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta. But its zoo-mate leopard tortoise, named Bump n’ Run, picked the New England Patriots as the winner.
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This Is How Much It Costs to Air a Commercial During the 2019 Super Bowl
On Sunday, huge brands like Budweiser and Pepsi will once again spend millions of dollars from their advertising budgets in the hopes of catching your attention during what should be the year’s most-watched television event: Super Bowl LIII.
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Can You Tackle Our Super Bowl Quiz?
The Super Bowl is the biggest sporting and musical event of the year, when many of us gather around the TV and cheer for the NFL’s best players, halftime show surprises and our favorite flashy commercials. Before kickoff on Sunday, test how much you know about the big game.