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Chip Kelly answers for 49ers’ record-tying ninth straight loss
49ers head coach Chip Kelly joined the Murph and Mac show on Monday morning to discuss a variety of topics surrounding the team’s ninth consecutive loss of the season.
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Kelly points to red zone inefficiency as difference in loss to Patriots
The 49ers did find some success on the offensive side of the ball in the first half of the game, but left points on the field when they settled for a field goal after reaching New England’s 3-yard line…something Chip Kelly was not happy about after the game.
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Irony: With Eddie DeBartolo in attendance, 49ers stoop to demoralizing new low
SANTA CLARA — The 49ers paraded former Hall of Fame owner Eddie DeBartolo around Levi’s Stadium on Sunday against New England. Clinging onto the past is about the only thing this organization knows how to do anymore. DeBartolo, the man who hired Bill Walsh, the man who transformed the San Francisco 49ers into one of the greatest spectacles in NFL history, got to…
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Brooks reacts to Levi’s Stadium crowd full of Patriots fans: ‘It was a little disrespectful’
Sunday’s game in Santa Clara was scheduled as a home game for the San Francisco 49ers, but you never would have guessed it looking at the sea of New England Patriots fans in the stands.
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Dawson reflects on 400th FG, shares favorite stadiums to kick in
When the 49ers’ kicker knocked in a 33-yard field goal in the first quarter of Sunday’s tilt against the visiting New England Patriots, Dawson joined an exclusive club. He became only the tenth NFL player of all time to make 400 field goals in their career.
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Patriots take over Levi’s Stadium, hand 49ers 30-17 loss
On an afternoon dedicated to former Hall of Fame owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr., Patriots fans invaded Levi’s Stadium and New England handed the 49ers their ninth straight loss
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49ers can set two records on Sunday vs. Patriots
Chip Kelly is looking to avoid becoming the first 49ers head coach to ever lose nine games in a row.
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Kaepernick begins donating $1 million across the country
Colin Kaepernick said he would be donating $1 million of his salary to charitable endeavors that fight racial injustice across the United States. Friday, he announced which organizations would be benefitted by his funds.
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A list of former 49ers who are still producing for other teams
Baalke’s disregard for the skill position is a trend that started long ago, it branches far and wide, through the NFL Draft and free agency.