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Shanahan on Vice President: ‘I am not going to sit here and give my opinion on whose opinion is right.’
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan won’t jump into the political fray started by Vice President Mike Pence’s departure from a 49ers game because players protested the national anthem. His only concern is how impacts his team.
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Ryan: Bowman doesn’t appear to have same explosion since returning from injuries
Five weeks into the season, Navorro Bowman is beginning to show signs of fatigue and Tim Ryan shared his thoughts on Murph & Mac on Monday morning.
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49ers react to passing of former great Y.A. Tittle
The 49ers organization put out a statement in regards to the passing of legendary quarterback Y.A. Tittle.
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Rapoport: If 49ers must suck, ‘might as well really, really suck’
Ian Rapoport told Murph & Mac that the 49ers’ tough stretch this season might bod well for San Francisco, who are looking towards the draft to find their quarterback of the future.
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Frank Gore on Baalke: ‘Trent messed that team up’ [report]
Former 49ers running back Frank Gore didn’t shy away from assigning blame when asked by Ann Killion of the San Francisco Chronicle what has happened to his former team since he left in 2014.
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49ers Rookie Kittle carries team on crucial fourth-quarter drive, makes case for larger role
Rookie George Kittle showing signs that he’s a late-round gem after leading team to crucial fourth-quarter touchdown.
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Reid on Pence walking out: ‘It’s a PR stunt’
Eric Reid responded to VP MIke Pence leaving the 49ers-Colts’ game because players protested the national anthem. Reid called it a “PR stunt.”
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New 49ers regime begins 0-5
Frustrating mistakes blow an great opportunity to notch their first win of the season.
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Vice President Pence leaves game after several 49ers kneel for National Anthem
Vice President Mike Pence, leaves Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, citing national anthem protest as the reason. He was there to honor former Colts quarterback Petyon Manning
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Shanahan sets possible timetable for Foster’s return to practice
The 49ers could get safety Eric Reid (knee) and rookie sensation Reuben Foster (knee) into practice next week for their big game at Washington. Coach Kyle Shanahan also said his team needs to make a play “at the moment of truth.”