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It might be easier than you think for Kaepernick to win his case against NFL owners
All Colin Kaepernick needs to do to win his case against NFL owners under the collective bargaining agreement is to prove that two owners colluded in keeping him out of the league. He doesn’t need to prove that all 32 owners gathered and agreed not to sign him. Kaepernick’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, could also prove…
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49ers sign former Seahawks’ defensive lineman [report]
With Arik Armstead likely headed to the 49ers’ injured reserve list, San Francisco moved quickly to secure veteran help along the team’s defensive line.
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Joe Montana, Dwight Clark to address crowd at Levi’s Stadium Sunday
The 49ers will honor the 1981 Super Bowl winning team at halftime of Sunday’s game vs. the Cowboys at Levi’s Stadium, the first of the franchise’s five Super Bowl winning squads. The two players responsible for that team’s most iconic play, Joe Montana and Dwight Clark, are scheduled to address the crowd according to Matt…
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Injury to Armstead means more playing time for Solomon Thomas and Elvis Dumervil
With a change in quarterbacks, a knack for officials to make bad calls against the 49ers at crucial times, the team’s litany of defensive injuries has gone relatively unnoticed. That might change after the team lost its third starter and second on the defensive line Sunday, when Arik Armstead broke his hand. He might join…
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Gary & Larry size up C.J. Beathard’s strengths and weaknesses
“He won three quarters of his games in the Big Ten at Iowa, which is a loaded confidence,” Larry said. “This guy should have been starting from Week 1. It’s unfortunate that he wasn’t.”
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Arik Armstead has broken hand, season likely over
The 49ers suffered another blow to a crucial defensive player on Monday, when Kyle Shanahan announced during his press conference that defensive lineman Arik Armstead will be out indefinitely with a broken hand sustained in San Francisco’s loss to the Redskins.
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Mike Pereira: Offensive pass interference call on Garcon was horrible
The 49ers were again the vicim of an awful call late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 26-24 loss to the Washington Redskins, when Pierre Garcon was called for offensive pass interference with 22 seconds remaining, knocking the 49ers out of field goal range, and spoiling C.J. Beathard’s shot at a thrilling comeback.
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Shanahan learned a lesson about future of NFL with Hoyer experiment
Kyle Shanahan wanted a stationary quarterback to run his scheme. That effort with Brian Hoyer failed miserably and now he has a more impromptu player leading his brilliant offense
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Rapoport on 680: 49ers and Carlos Hyde in talks for long-term extension
Two days after releasing veteran linebacker NaVorro Bowman, a report surfaced that the 49ers might be looking to move another big name before the trade deadline — running back Carlos Hyde.
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Why Kyle Shanahan kept C.J. Beathard on the bench until Sunday
Whether C.J. Beathard should have played earlier or not, he could be much better this week against visiting Dallas with a full slate of practices to prepare with the first team.