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49ers exec John Lynch shares unique perspective on Giants manager Tony Vitello
In case you forgot, 49ers president of football operations and general manager John Lynch knows a thing or two about baseball. The Pro Football Hall of Famer initially was a minor-league pitcher after the then-Florida Marlins selected him in the second round of the 1992 MLB Draft out of Stanford.
The 49ers' are dealing with more injuries ahead of their Week 8 matchup versus the Texans. This features Brock Purdy and Ricky Pearsall.
The post 49ers will be without Brock Purdy, Ricky Pearsall vs. Texans appeared first on ClutchPoints.In what has been an unfortunate recurring theme, the San Francisco 49ers’ Week 8 injury report is once again filled to the brim.
Huff (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports. Huff was expected to miss time due to a hamstring strain that he picked up during the 49ers' Week 7 win over the Falcons,
The 49ers have delivered stunning low production with grabbing aerial takeaways this season. Now a former Giants CB is being considered.
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49ers under-the-radar offseason moves have been huge reason for hot start despite injuries
The San Francisco 49ers made some big moves this offseason, but they weren't expected to be 5-2 through the first seven weeks of the season.
Former Clemson wideout Ray-Ray McCloud is headed to the Big Apple. According to multiple reports, the New York Giants are signing McCloud to their practice squad after he was released by the Atlanta Falcons earlier this week.
Ray-Ray McCloud III and the New York Giants reportedly agreed to a contract one day after the wide receiver was <a href=" by the Atlanta Falcons, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's <a href=" Orlando Ledbetter.
Kai Hutchins, who died at his home in Bernal Heights at 93 years old, wore team uniforms while playing his saxophone in front of the Giants and 49ers stadiums.
NFL owners approved limited partnership stake sales in three teams on Wednesday at their annual fall meeting. The New York Giants, New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers were valued at a combined $29 billion in the deals,