San Francisco 49ers, Training Camp
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Here we'll try to look at the three San Francisco 49ers players on the roster bubble who must shine in the 2025 NFL preseason.
The San Francisco 49ers' wide receiver room depth has taken a hit after the team traded All-Pro Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders and with Brandon
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Niners Wire on MSN49ers NFL draft rewind: San Francisco bolsters DL with CJ WestThe 49ers beefed up their interior by selecting Indiana defensive tackle CJ West in the 2025 NFL draft's fourth round.
San Francisco placed defensive lineman Tarron Jackson on the Injured Reserve List, two days after he suffered a neck injury in a team practice. In a corresponding transaction, the team signed defensive lineman Jaylon Allen, most recently of the United Football League’s Memphis Showboats, to a one-year contract.
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The Matthew Stafford load-management plan is in full effect. Assuming his back issues don’t cost him regular-season games, most believe either the Rams or 49ers
It was a rough 2024 campaign for the San Francisco 49ers, who missed the playoffs altogether after making the Super Bowl the previous season. It was an especially difficult year for cornerback Charvarious Ward, now of the Indianapolis Colts, who battled through personal tragedy amid the 49ers' turbulent season.
The 49ers have signed DL Jaylon Allen to a one-year deal. In order to make room on the roster, the team placed DL Tarron Jackson on the Injured Reserve List.
The 49ers have placed defensive end Tarron Jackson on injured reserve, the team announced on Tuesday. Jackson, 27, had to be taken off the field on a stretcher over the weekend after sustaining a neck injury. He was taken to Stanford Hospital, where he was conscious and had feeling in his extremities.
The 49ers officially signed defensive end Jaylon Allen to a one-year deal today, placing DL Tarron Jackson on injured reserve following his neck injury.
There’s no shortage of hype and excitement when it comes to San Francisco 49ers rookie Mykel Williams. Being a first-round draft selection will always do that.