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The San Francisco 49ers are on a hot streak to begin the 2025 NFL season. Beating the Atlanta Falcons in week seven on Sunday Night Football to improve to 5-2 on the season, the 49ers have defied the odds and have once again looked like a team ready to compete in the NFC.
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Kyle Shanahan outlines what 49ers prefer in trade as NFL deadline looms
Kyle Shanahan made it clear that his preference is to make sure the San Francisco 49ers benefit beyond this season from any trade.
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WATCH: Kyle Shanahan, Tatum Bethune address 49ers locker room after win vs. Falcons
The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday night, and they had two members of the team address the locker room after.
The 49ers are expected to be without starting center Jake Brendel due to injury when they visit the Texans in Week 8.
Jauan Jennings was questionable to play with ankle and rib injuries. He is playing, but he had no targets in the first half.He was
Mac Jones will be the 49ers’ starting quarterback on Sunday night against the Falcons, but Brock Purdy is getting closer to returning. San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said that Purdy is making progress in what he can do on the practice field but isn’t ready to be active.
It took Kendrick Bourne multiple weeks to gel back into Kyle Shanahan's system, but the San Francisco 49ers wide receiver is now putting up the best numbers of his career. Bourne delivered back-to-back statement games, posting 142 yards against both the Los Angeles Rams and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Among the adjustments that Kyle Shanahan and his coaches have been making, they have now parted ways with a San Francisco 49ers wide receiver who had recently arrived on the team and failed to score a single touchdown.
It’s the family business that 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan inherited from his dad, Super Bowl-winning coach Mike Shanahan. It’s that synchronized ballet of an offensive line firing off the ball in unison, moving left or right, attacking space first and defenders second.
When the Jets fired Saleh last season, the only defensive coordinator job he coveted was with the 49ers. And he was Shanahan's first choice.
Kyle Shanahan challenged his team to run the ball 40 times before Sunday night's game against the Falcons, but they wound up falling just short of that total in a 20-10 win.