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  • 49ers sign two wide receivers

    49ers sign two wide receivers

    Former Raider Louis Murphy and Utah undrafted free agent Tim Patrick were signed on Monday. Linebacker Jimmie Gilbert (ACL) and wide receiver B.J. Johnson III (hamstring) were released. Both were undrafted free agents.


  • Deep ball becoming an early staple of 49ers new offense

    Deep ball becoming an early staple of 49ers new offense

    Marquise Goodwin hauled in two more 60-yard touchdowns on Monday, one from Brian Hoyer and one from rookie C.J. Beathard. Goodwin’s speed in the open field has been breathtaking and he already has five such touchdowns.


  • 49ers rookie linebacker out for season with ACL tear

    49ers rookie linebacker out for season with ACL tear

    The 49ers entered training camp without any serious injuries on the 90-man roster. Just three days into camp, however, three members of the secondary have been nicked up and an undrafted rookie’s season has come to an end.


  • 49ers camp observations: Two undrafted players making waves in Santa Clara

    49ers camp observations: Two undrafted players making waves in Santa Clara

    An injury bug at 49ers training camp has forced some undrafted players into the limelight, and they’re mostly thriving.


  • Ravens owner says ‘pray for us’ as team debates signing Kaepernick
    Jan 1, 2017; Santa Clara, CA, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) looks down field during the second quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at Levis Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports

    Ravens owner says ‘pray for us’ as team debates signing Kaepernick

    NFL training camps have started and former 49ers’ quarterback Colin Kaepernick still doesn’t have a new home. That could change, though, if the Baltimore Ravens’ prayers are answered in a way that would make team owner Steve Bisctiotti amenable to signing Kaepernick in the immediate future.


  • Hoyer’s steadiness at camp a welcome reprieve from Gabbert and Kaepernick

    Hoyer’s steadiness at camp a welcome reprieve from Gabbert and Kaepernick

    On Sunday, an offense led by Brian Hoyer went out on a practice field and systematically destroyed the secondary. The ball is routinely going to the right receiver, the pass is accurate.


  • 49ers camp observations: Offense torches secondary, Armstead shines

    49ers camp observations: Offense torches secondary, Armstead shines

    The major news of the day comes on the injury front. Eric Reid left an 11-on-11 team drill limping on his right leg, returned to the drill later, then was escorted to the locker room by a trainer. Vinnie Sunseri replaced Reid in the starting lineup, highlighting San Francisco’s depth issues in the secondary.


  • Rashard Robinson’s smack talking becoming a fixture for 49ers

    Rashard Robinson’s smack talking becoming a fixture for 49ers

    Robinson has backed up his talk with confidence in his game. He told reporters he has made it clear to the coaching staff he wants to mark the No. 1 receiver each and every week


  • 49ers camp observations: Trent Taylor takes over Day 2

    49ers camp observations: Trent Taylor takes over Day 2

    For a fifth-round pick just entering the league, Taylor’s a polished route runner and explosive once the football is in his hands. It’s not hard to see why he was Shanahan’s “draft crush” according to John Lynch.


  • KJ Podcast: Goodwin stands out on Day 1 of 49ers training camp

    KJ Podcast: Goodwin stands out on Day 1 of 49ers training camp

    ESPN.com 49ers beat writer Nick Wagoner joined the KJ Podcast from the KNBR bunker at Levi’s Stadium, and agreed with our Senior Writer Kevin Jones that the biggest standout from day one was recently signed slot receiver Marquise Goodwin.