The NFL coaching carousel is set to be in full swing with the end of the regular season this weekend. This year's version of "Black Monday" could see the most head coaching openings in years, with three head coaching vacancies already occurring.
For the first time in years, San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan will be able to guide his team through a full offseason. On Friday morning, general manager John Lynch shared his observations about Shanahan's enthusiasm for this earlier-than-normal chance to regroup.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings is having the best season of his career. And with one game remaining, he's just 77 yards shy of his first 1,000-yard season in the NFL or in college.
NFL season has been a roller coaster of emotions for plenty of teams, especially those that failed to meet expectations. The New York Jets were expected to end their long playoff drought this season,
49ers owner Jed York confirmed that San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch would both be back for the 2025 season. That report came from The San Francisco Standard’s Tim Kawakami prior to Monday night’s contest against the Detroit Lions.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch are "not going anywhere," according to team owner Jed York. Per an interview in The San Francisco Standard, York has confirmed that he plans to bring back the HC and GM despite a disappointing 2024.
Heading into the Week 17 edition of Monday Night Football, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was catching strays left and right, trending on social media for all of the wrong reasons.
Now Shanahan is having a decidedly down season and Johnson has become the no. 1 offensive coordinator in the NFL. Suddenly, Johnson's offense seems much more creative and cutting-edge than Shanahan's offense. Funny how much can change in a relatively short time. On Saturday, I asked Kyle Shanahan what he likes about Johnson's offense.
Al Sacco is in solo to react to the four 49ers that were named to the Pro Bowl, who was snubbed from the Pro Bowl, the history of 49ers
Darnold signed a one-year, $10 million contract as a place holder for first-round draft pick J.J. McCarthy and is now in line for a megadeal with the Vikings or someone else after throwing 35 touchdown passes for a 14-2 team.
Brock Purdy may have cost himself big money this season. He'll be eligible for a contract extension next week. And he currently ranks 16th among
Kyle Shanahan offered praise for first-year defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen. Read more at Pro Football Rumors.