Chicago Bears And Cold, Hard Soldier Field Await 49ers This Weekend
Coming off a tough home loss against the Arizona Cardinals, the San Francisco 49ers now must bundle up for a road trip to wintery Chicago to face the Bears next Sunday.
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Coming off a tough home loss against the Arizona Cardinals, the San Francisco 49ers now must bundle up for a road trip to wintery Chicago to face the Bears next Sunday.
The San Francisco 49ers (3-8) are 0-5 away from Levi's Stadium this season and little points to them getting over that hump unless things change drastically, and in a hurry.
Jason & Nate are back after a four day Thanksgiving weekend covering the Raiders win over the Titans and the Niners loss to the Cardinals. Also, both preview the Sacramento Kings vs the Dallas Mavericks tonight with Associate Head Coach Chad Iske and Mavericks radio play-by-play broadcaster Chuck Cooperstein.
Once again, the San Francisco 49ers played much better at home on the Levi's Stadium turf than they do on the road, but it wasn't enough to beat the NFC West-leading Arizona Cardinals.
The 3-7 San Francisco 49ers host the 8-2 Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at Levi's Stadium, and they do so with no new injury concerns. Some of the same players are still nicked up, of course, and running back Carlos Hyde remains questionable for the Week 12 matchup.
Even though it's been a season of turmoil for the San Francisco 49ers, there are still many things the organization has to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. As the teams and fans enjoy the holiday on Thursday, they should keep in mind their good fortune in relation to other NFL teams.
The San Francisco 49ers are 3-7 this year and going nowhere fast. This weekend, they host the 8-2 Arizona Cardinals, who may be the best team in the NFC this year (with all due respect to the 10-0 Carolina Panthers). The 49ers will have their hands full at Levi's Stadium on Sunday.
Against one of the top defenses in the league, Blaine Gabbert showed flashes of why San Francisco went ahead with benching Colin Kaepernick. But those positive moments lacked the consistency for San Francisco to take down the Seahawks on a day Seattle started to look more like the team that has won two straight NFC titles.
Once they woke up, the San Francisco 49ers played a decent game on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks on the road. Unfortunately, the 49ers were behind 20-0 before they started to compete.
Quarterback Colin Kaepernick was placed on season-ending injured reserve by San Francisco on Saturday with a left shoulder injury, possibly signaling an end to his time with the 49ers just three seasons after he led them to a Super Bowl.
San Francisco running back Carlos Hyde will miss his third game with a stress fracture in his left foot, 49ers coach Jim Tomsula said Friday, days after suggesting he might be available.
Jason and Nate look ahead to a busy football weekend and review a Kings' loss in Miami without DeMarcus Cousins. Raiders voice Greg Papa joins the show, as well as Sac State linebacker Darrell Sankey and UC Davis defensive tackle Kyle Devaughn to preview this weekend's Causeway Classic.
The San Francisco 49ers got 168 yards from running back Carlos Hyde in Week 1 against the Minnesota Vikings, but in the eight games since then, the 49ers have gotten just 302 yards from the oft-injured Hyde. It now looks like San Francisco won't have their No. 1 running back for this Sunday's road contest against the Seattle Seahawks, due to a continuing and lingering foot injury. That will put the pressure on quarterback Blaine Gabbert to take on the Legion of Boom without much support.
Jason and Nate review a Kings loss and look ahead to Thursday's matchup in Miami; plus, reaction to the DeMarcus Cousins suspension, a Thursday Night Football preview, and a visit with Tim Roye.
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