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Deebo details ‘scary' pneumonia experience ahead of 49ers-Cowboys game
Star San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel shared his “scary” recent experience with pneumonia.
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When Cowherd believes 49ers should consider ‘semi-rebuild'
Fox Sports analyst Colin Cowherd explained why the 49ers should embrace a “semi rebuild” if San Francisco loses to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
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Lynch confident injured 49ers stars returning offers trade-like boost
John Lynch explained why the return of the 49ers’ injured stars can provide San Francisco with a boost similar to an in-season trade.
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49ers' Shanahan didn't know initial severity of Aiyuk's knee injury
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan initially didn’t realize the severity of San Francisco wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk’s knee injury.
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NBA changes Warriors-Blazers final score after admitting error
The NBA admitted Thursday that it made a scoring error in the Golden State Warriors’ season-opening win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday at Moda Center.
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Ellis ‘ready for whatever' Kings role required of him this season
Sacramento Kings guard Keon Ellis is “ready for whatever” role asked of him during the 2024-25 NBA season, and coach Mike Brown admires his willingness and versatility.
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McCarthy gushes over ‘value' Warner adds to 49ers' defense
Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy explained how superstar 49ers middle linebacker Fred Warner adds value to San Francisco’s defense before NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” in Week 8 of the 2024 NFL season.
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Where Kings' G1C, Warriors' Chase Center rank in ESPN top arenas list
On Wednesday, ESPN ranked the Sacramento Kings’ Golden 1 Center as the NBA’s best arena and the Golden State Warriors’ Chase Center No. 3.
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Draymond believes Klay views his Warriors ending as ‘stain' on career
Warriors icon Draymond Green believes Klay Thompson views his Golden State ending as a stain on his storied NBA career.
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Whitner identifies wide receiver 49ers should trade for now
The San Francisco 49ers should trade for Tennessee Titans star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, NBC Sports Bay Area’s Donte Whitner believes.