Still, the impact may be somewhat overstated.
The 49ers will have ample time to prepare for their trip to Australia, with the game in Melbourne scheduled exactly two weeks after the team's final preseason contest. San Francisco is also expected to arrive early enough to adjust to the significant time difference before kickoff.
Much has been made about the Rams receiving the advantage of playing on Monday night following the Australia game, while the 49ers will return home to play on Sunday. However, because the international matchup takes place on a Thursday, the 49ers should still have enough time to recover and readjust to their home time zone.
"[I]f the 49ers leave Melbourne at, say, 4 p.m. local time on Friday, Sept. 11 (kickoff is 10:35 a.m. local time), they should arrive in the Bay Area in the early afternoon on Friday PT," Barrows wrote in a recent mailbag for The Athletic. "Then they wouldn't have to be back in the building until Wednesday, the 16th. The players will have five nights to get their circadian rhythms back in order before their first practice and nine nights before their first game."
The NFL also seemingly did the 49ers a solid—whether intentionally or not. The league scheduled the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals at home over the next two weeks, two seemingly inferior opponents.
Additionally, the 49ers' Week 2 matchup against the Dolphins gives them a normal preparation schedule before hosting the Cardinals in Week 3. Meanwhile, the Rams will have one fewer day to prepare for their Week 3 opponent—a road bout against the Denver Broncos.
Australia isn't the 49ers' only international game in 2026. The team will also travel to Mexico City to face the Minnesota Vikings, a matchup that is less concerning in terms of travel distance.
Barrows points out that the 1,850-mile trip from San Jose to Mexico City is shorter than the distances of other in-country games they will play this year.
Australia will not be the 49ers' only international trip in 2026. The team is also scheduled to travel to Mexico City to face the Minnesota Vikings, a matchup that is far less concerning from a travel standpoint.
Barrows noted that the 1,850-mile trip from San Jose to Mexico City is actually shorter than the distance for some of the 49ers' domestic road games this season.
Notably, the 49ers will become the first NFL team to play multiple international games in non-consecutive weeks during a single season and are expected to cross a record-breaking 58 time zones during the 2026 campaign.
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