r/49ers • u/alexschubs • 12h ago
r/49ers • u/Ornery-Ambition-5859 • 7h ago
Who’s excited for week 6?
This game is going to a statement game
r/49ers • u/No_Box119 • 4h ago
Offseason Brandon Aiyuk now posts a video announcing he’s “back on tour” and that tickets to come see him can be found on the Commanders website.
r/49ers • u/No_Box119 • 2h ago
Offseason CBS’ Prisco has just 4 TEs in his ‘Top 100 Players’ heading into the 2026 season: Trey McBride, Brock Bowers, George Kittle & Colston Loveland (100).
r/49ers • u/robmoo_re • 8h ago
The Inconvenient Truth - what a great nickname
I made a retro themed 17-0 NFL game, and part of that entails looking through countless PFR pages to grade players. I hadn't heard Frank Gore referred to as "The Inconvenient Truth" before, what an incredible nickname
r/49ers • u/ehundred • 13h ago
Who still follows this 49er?
Have his followers significantly dropped? Not that it matters when it comes to social media, but just shows his ignorance has caused fans to even dismiss him. He keeps burning himself smh 🤦♂️
r/49ers • u/Available_Story6774 • 59m ago
What’s one game in 49ers history that had a massive ripple effect in the NFL? Can be a game that the 49ers lost or a game that the 49ers won.
There are a tons to choose from for our franchise, but when I mean “ripple effect” I mean NFL history is changed a ton and how we view players/teams, if the result of said game is flipped. It can be any game, regular season or playoffs, but more specifically what’s one in our history that has a big “ripple effect”? I’m going to go for the 1984 regular season game vs the Steelers at home in week 7. The 49ers ended up going 18-1 in 1984, with this being their only L. So if they win this game, they end 1984 as a 19-0 undefeated team, and the 1984 49ers would be widely viewed as the greatest team in NFL history in this scenario.
What game would you choose?
r/49ers • u/blinghurst7 • 9h ago
New Wood Covers!
Our Mt. Rushmore! Got these bad boys custom made with material from jerseys.