-
Maiocco: Jimmy Garoppolo’s personality helping C.J. Beathard, 49ers with impending transition
After roughly two weeks in the 49ers clubhouse, Matt Maiocco told Murph & Mac Thursday morning that C.J. Beathard is fitting in well with his new teammates, in particular C.J. Beathard.
-
49ers’ Marquise Goodwin cites relationship with formerly incarcerated father as reason for continued protest
Marquise Goodwin has a personal, deep-seeded reason for protesting during the playing of the national anthem before 49ers games. He’s thinking of his wrongfully-incarcerated father who had his life stripped from him for a crime he didn’t commit.
-
For 49ers, starting another novice quarterback would once again set back the offense for everybody
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan would have to reset his offense once again to get Jimmy Garoppolo up to speed. Does he really want to do that?
-
49ers’ Goodwin was inspired by his wife to play in Sunday’s game after family tragedy
Marquise Goodwin delved into the tragedy of losing his infant son Sunday morning and then scoring a touchdown and inspiring his teammates to the 49ers’ first win of the season later that day.
-
Joe Staley nominated for Art Rooney Award
Former 49ers running back Frank Gore won the award last season. Other previous winners are Charles Woodson in 2015 and Larry Fitzgerald in 2016.
-
Shanahan offers insights on Sunday’s heros, discusses future for Beathard and Foster
The 49ers might wait on playing Jimmy Garoppolo after C.J. Beathard’s performance and will likely keep Reuben Foster at outside linebacker for a while.
-
Rapoport: Starting job is probably C.J. Beathard’s until he loses
As the 49ers won their first game of the season on Sunday, C.J. Beathart may have won himself the starting quarterback role for the time being with the best start of his career and NFL insider Ian Rapopport believes he deserves another start.
-
Beathard’s performance doesn’t change much for Shanahan moving forward
Kyle Shanahan tells the media not to listen to rumors of when Jimmy Garoppolo might play. It all depends on how quickly he digests the offense.
-
Colin Kaepernick named GQ’s ‘Citizen of the Year’
GQ magazine has named former 49ers quarterback Colin Kapernick their “Citizen of the Year” for 2017, and put him on the cover of their “Men of the Year” issue released Monday.
-
Joe Staley says 49ers’ first win equaled biggest win of his career
Joe Staley has emerged as a team leader and when what he says has weight.