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Marshawn Lynch weighs in on Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest
Oakland native Marshawn Lynch, currently in his first year away from football since retiring last season, joined Conan O’Brien on Tuesday and was of course asked his opinion of Colin Kaepernick’s actions protesting police brutality.
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49ers must take advantage of vulnerable Seahawks
If there’s ever a right time to play Seattle on the road, this is the week.
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49ers promote LB Skov to active roster, sign LB Grant to practice squad
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have placed LB Ray-Ray Armstrong on the Injured Reserve List and promoted LB Shayne Skov to the active roster from the team’s practice squad. The 49ers have also signed LB Curtis Grant to the team’s practice squad.
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Kaepernick on death threats: If it happens, you’ve proved my point
Colin Kaepernick says he has received death threats through social media and other avenues since he began to protest during the national anthem last month.
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Ortiz: 49ers early season reveals glaring holes in Baalke’s performance
We’re two weeks into the NFL season, and The Audible’s Rudy Ortiz thinks the 49ers offense looks too plain with Blane.
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49ers coaching staff defends Bethea’s blown coverage
O’Neil and the 49ers are okay with allowing some big touchdowns throughout the season, as long as they are coming up with enough interceptions and stops to counter it.
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Ramey: Expect more of the same from Gabbert, 49ers vs. Seahawks
KNBR 1050’s Ted Ramey expects more of the same sub par play from 49ers’ QB Blaine Gabbert this week against the Seattle Seahawks, which will lead to even louder calls for backup Colin Kaepernick to get a crack under center.
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Kaepernick to donate $100k a month to community organizations
49ers QB continues to be a national figure with his political commentary.
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49ers find success with Meerkat offense vs. Panthers
The advantage here is clear: Chip Kelly can give Blaine Gabbert instructions after looking at Carolina’s defensive front.
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Pectoral injury forces LB Ray-Ray Armstrong to IR
Michael Wilhoite and Gerald Hodges will see their roles significantly increased.