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Pablo Sandoval would ‘love’ to return to Giants [report]
When Pablo Sandoval was DFA’d by Boston on Friday, speculation began about a possible return to San Francisco. It appears at least one party is interested in a reunion.
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Young: John Lynch will be an open and transparent leader
49ers legend Steve Young joined Murph & Mac on KNBR from South Lake Tahoe on Friday morning and said that the change in culture in recent months can be credited largely to Lynch and his personality.
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Theismann says Kaepernick now realizing owners could consider him a distraction
Colin Kaepernick has dealt with plenty of backlash over the last 11 months for his decision to kneel during the national anthem. By now, many have deduced that his outspokenness, and not his talent level, is what’s keeping him on the free agent market
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Keim on 1050: If Cousins leaves Redskins, ‘I don’t see why he’d go anywhere else’ besides 49ers
NFL reporter John Keim joined The Audible to discuss the possibility of Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins joining the San Francisco 49ers after this season
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49ers, 28 other NFL teams to receive $55 million each from relocation fees [report]
It pays to stick around, apparently. The 49ers and the 28 other NFL teams that didn’t recently change (or vote to change) cities are set to receive $55 million each thanks to the relocation fees paid by the Chargers, Rams and Raiders.
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DeAngelo Williams won’t play for Cowboys because he grew up a 49ers fan
DeAngelo Williams has four teams he won’t play for next season. One is the team from Dallas, and that’s because Williams was a 49ers fan as a kid, which created dislike for the then-dominant Cowboys.
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Krueger, Cohn on 49ers: ‘They could definitely make a run’
Grant Cohn joined Larry Krueger on The Kreug Show, where Cohn hinted the 49ers will be trying to compete in 2017.
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Montana: ‘Changes were necessary’ for 49ers after Kaepernick distraction
Colin Kaepernick is still without an NFL team and fellow former 49ers quarterback Joe Montana doesn’t seem all that surprised. Speaking at an event Tuesday, Montana said that Kap may make an NFL roster because of injury, but that he hasn’t played to the level of a successful NFL quarterback.
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49ers paying much less than what Brian Hoyer is worth
Brian Hoyer is performing duties that are expected of a franchise quarterback, and the 49ers are paying a small fraction of the cost. Leadership, not just arm talent, are why NFL quarterbacks command so much money. And essentially, the 49ers aren’t paying for it in 2017 — even though Hoyer’s providing it. Hoyer will make…
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Reuben Foster is working out at 49ers’ facility during summer break
Foster registered 115 tackles (13 for a loss) and five sacks last season at Alabama. His development in 2017 will likely determine how quickly this 49ers defense can correct last season’s abomination.