Report: More than 80 49ers players attend start of Phase Two workouts
May 17, 2021 at 2:40 PM
• --
49ers players joined many of their peers around the league in issuing a statement regarding their plans for the in-person portion of the offseason program. Their statement said that "many in our locker room have chosen not to attend some or all phases of the voluntary in-person workouts." The start of Phase Two on Monday suggests [more]
Facebook Comments
More San Francisco 49ers News

49ers' George Kittle wishes NFL fans were more like college football fans
By David Bonilla
Jun 23
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle joined the Bussin' with the Boys podcast this week, joined by Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Both are in Tennessee for Kittle's Tight End University. Allen is among several quarterbacks on hand to throw footballs to the large contingent of tight ends.
During the lengthy conversation on the Barstool Sports podcast, the topic of fanbases came up. Allen has played in front of Bills Mafia his entire career, while Kittle has been among The Faithful. The two groups create very different atmospheres heading into game days, leading Kittle to reflect on his college playing days at

PFF: 49ers QB Trey Lance one of players under most pressure to perform in Year 2
By Rohan Chakravarthi
Jun 18
While there are several success stories of rookies flourishing immediately in the NFL, there are certain players, especially quarterbacks, whose learning curves require some more seasoning.
Take Peyton Manning, who threw for 28 interceptions in his rookie year before becoming one of the best quarterbacks of all time, as an example.
Earlier this week, PFF named ten players from the 2021 NFL Draft class that are under the most pressure to perform in Year 2, and unsurprisingly, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance was amongst the group.
Lance, who was selected third overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, played

Five 49ers players who could be candidates for their first Pro Bowl selection in 2022
By Kirk Larrabee
Jun 30
The days surrounding July 4th are more often than not one of the slowest times of the year for NFL content, which makes it an opportune time to shamelessly borrow another site's good idea.
With that in mind, let's build off a feature that was published earlier today by NFL.com that selected one player from each team that could be in line for their first Pro Bowl appearance in 2022.
Feature writer Nick Shook selected running back Elijah Mitchell for the 49ers, pointing at the unexpected level of success Mitchell had in his first NFL season after being drafted in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
"The 49ers enjoyed quality

Bleacher Report: 49ers probably regret not extending Deebo Samuel earlier
By David Bonilla
Jun 20
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox recently listed one offseason regret for each NFL team (h/t Niners Noise). That regret for the Kansas City Chiefs was letting Charvarius Ward depart. In March, the cornerback signed a three-year, $40.5 million deal with the San Francisco 49ers, forcing the Chiefs to use a first-round pick on Trent McDuffie.
What about the regret for the 49ers, though? Is it the complicated situation with Jimmy Garoppolo, the veteran quarterback they would love to trade but can't? Is it not directly shooting
Featured
- 49ers roster ranked 13th in the NFL by Pro Football Focus
- ESPN's Adam Schefter assesses Jimmy Garoppolo situation as camp approaches
- Five 49ers players who could be candidates for their first Pro Bowl selection in 2022
- Pro Football Focus gives 49ers QB Mac Jones in 2021 redraft
- Peter Schrager says Trey Lance 'grew leaps and bounds' in the spring, is seizing leadership role
Trending News
-
49ers Webzone • Jun 28
-
49ers Webzone • Jun 28
-
49ers Webzone • Jun 29
-
49ers Webzone • Jun 28
-
49ers Webzone • Jun 30
-
49ers Webzone • Jun 30