Rep the Red & Gold: Shop 49ers Gear →

NFL’s Racist Past Has a Part in the Jones Versus Fields Debate

Levin T. Black
Published Mar 31, 2021 at 6:00 AM
Story Photo

Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

The above videos are auto-populated by an affiliate.
Follow us on:
The opinions within this article are those of the writer and, while just as important, are not necessarily those of the site as a whole.
Enjoy this article? Follow us to never miss an update!

Powered by Follow.it

Click here and check the box by our name!

Comments

Read Next


49ers report: NFL execs expect high trade price for Mac Jones

49ers report: NFL execs expect high trade price for Mac Jones

By David Bonilla
Feb 18
The San Francisco 49ers have made their stance on Mac Jones clear: they would prefer to keep the veteran quarterback on the roster in 2026. Still, that hasn't quieted speculation about his NFL future. San Francisco has consistently signaled a willingness to listen to at least...



49ers insider: Mac Jones may have some say in his NFL future

49ers insider: Mac Jones may have some say in his NFL future

By David Bonilla
13 hrs
There will be no shortage of speculation surrounding San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones and his NFL future this offseason. The 49ers signed Jones to a two-year deal in 2025 to provide stability behind starter Brock Purdy — a move that paid off in a significant...



49ers free agency: 5 backup QB options if Mac Jones is traded

49ers free agency: 5 backup QB options if Mac Jones is traded

By Casey Lima
Feb 16
Brock Purdy was the catalyst behind the San Francisco 49ers' late-season run, before the loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the finale, accounting for 19 touchdowns (three rushing) in that six-game win streak. A turf toe suffered in the opener was a nagging injury that ultimately...



Barnwell proposes Mac Jones trade the 49ers might not be able to refuse

Barnwell proposes Mac Jones trade the 49ers might not be able to refuse

By David Bonilla
Feb 16
The San Francisco 49ers have consistently maintained that Mac Jones remains part of their plans for the 2026 NFL season. The veteran quarterback signed a two-year deal last offseason, keeping him under contract through 2026 and out of free agency until 2027. That means any...


Latest

Trending News

Open Menu Search Share 49ersWebzone