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1:01NFL Running Back Matchmaker: Jerome Ford To San Francisco
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13:07NFC West Offseason Needs
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1:49Needs Mock Draft: NFC West
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7:18NFL Executive Perspective: Raiders HC Position
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1:0949ers Expected to Hire Raheem Morris as Defensive Coordinator
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1:48Cooper Kupp Sounds Off After Dominating Win Over 49ers
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1:28What Does Seattle's Tone-Setting Defense Do to Benefit Their Offense?
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1:15Seahawks Score 27 Points Off Turnovers vs 49ers
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1:48Seattle Starts Game vs 49ers With a Bang & Never Lets Off Gas
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1:54San Francisco Injury Conspiracy Theory - Electromagnetic Fields
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1:10Pick To Advance To NFC Championship
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1:31Seahawks Look Not To Give The Game Away
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1:43How 49ers Should Attack Seahawks Defense
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9:35Eye on The Field: 49ers at Seahawks
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9:17Biggest Offseason Questions: With Playoff Exit
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11:11NFL Divisional Round: Biggest Concerns
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1:2649ers Score Less Than 17 Points Against Seahawks
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1:02Expert Pick: 49ers at Seahawks
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1:04What Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey Need To Do Against Seahawks
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1:15How The Seahawks Defense Can Dictate the Game
Top 49ers News
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49ers' Jacob Cowing: Doesn't play in 2025
Cowing was unable to take the field during the 2025 season due to a hamstring injury.
Cowing, a 2024 fourth-round pick from Arizona, was placed on the injured reserve list in late August and missed San Francisco's entire campaign. The 25-year-old returned to full practice and nearly rejoined the 49ers' active roster for their playoff run but ultimately was unable to do so. Under contract through 2027, Cowing likely will have the opportunity to compete for a depth-role in San Francisco's wide-receiver room ahead of next season.
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49ers' Kyle Juszczyk: Productive season as receiver
Juszczyk caught 24 of 28 targets for 213 yards and two touchdowns while rushing twice for minus-3 yards across 17 regular-season games in 2025.
With the 49ers' wide-receiver room struggling with injuries throughout the year, Juszczyk was relied upon more heavily as a pass catcher. The Harvard product responded with his highest reception and yardage totals since his 2021 campaign, ranking seventh on the team in catches and eighth in receiving yards. Under contract through 2026, the 34-year-old is expected to retain a similar role in San Francisco's offense next season.
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49ers' Keion White: Shot in ankle, undergoes surgery
White was shot in the ankle early Monday morning and is expected to be OK after undergoing surgery, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
Per Barrows, the shooting happened during an altercation that White is not believed to have been part of. The defensive end joined the 49ers via a trade with New England in late October and took on a significant rotational role both during the regular season and in the playoffs. White will be in the final year of his rookie contract in 2026, and while it sounds like Monday's events aren't expected to be career-threatening, it remains to be seen if the surgery he underwent will impact his availability for San Francisco's OTAs.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Off. |
106.9 (24th) |
254.0 (6th) |
351.4 (7th) |
| Def. |
107.8 (11th) |
241.8 (23rd) |
340.2 (20th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
|---|---|
| G. Kittle TE George Kittle TE | Achilles |
| R. Pearsall WR Ricky Pearsall WR | Knee - PCL |
| F. Warner MLB Fred Warner MLB | Ankle |
| N. Bosa DE Nick Bosa DE | Knee - ACL |
| J. Tonges TE Jake Tonges TE | Foot |





















