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Hyde shares strong pregame message for Gabbert
It was a great day on the ground for San Francisco. The 49ers ran for 150 yards and three scores in the season opener vs. the Rams.
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Harold explains holding up fist during anthem to support Kaepernick
49ers Eli Harold was one of 4 San Francisco 49ers to hold up a fist to demonstrate support for Colin Kaepernick and the Black Lives Matter movement during the national anthem before Monday night’s game vs. the Rams. He lightheartedly explained he loves white people, he just wants equality for all.
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49ers punk Rams 28-0 in season opening win
Chip Kelly’s new-look 49ers smothered the Los Angeles Rams Monday night, winning the season opener 28-0 at Levi’s Stadium.
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Kaepernick, Reid kneel for anthem; other 49ers, Rams raise fists in protest
Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid once again kneeled during the national anthem and they had support from teammates before the 49ers’ season opener against the Rams.
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Larry Krueger’s most important player on the 49ers
Larry Krueger reveals who the most important player for the 49ers will be on their defense this season.
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49ers’ first round pick Garnett inactive vs. Rams, Davis not starting
One of Trent Baalke’s first round picks is not on the football field as the 49ers begin a rebuilding year.
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49ers promote WR Harper to active roster, release RB Harris
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have promoted WR Chris Harper to the active roster from the team’s practice squad. In order to make room on the roster, the team has released RB DuJuan Harris.
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Woodson: 3 reasons the 49ers could improve upon 5-win season
With the way the 49ers’ roster looks heading into Week 1 of the NFL season, it’s likely Chip Kelly will have his toughest task as a NFL head coach. Ray Woodson still says, however, this team is already better than last season.
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Scott: Three keys to 49ers beating Rams in opener
Kate Scott has the keys to the 49ers’ opening game on Monday Night Football against the LA Rams.
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49ers should copy Raiders’ rebuilding model
In the NFL, if you don’t win in March and April, you won’t be playing meaningful games in November and December.