Friday, April 19, 2024

 

Inman’s mock draft: 49ers add edge rusher barring trade up for offensive tackle

If the 49ers don’t trade up for an offensive lineman, look for them to add to their revamped defensive front in the NFL Draft.

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49ers bring back Trent Taylor to reprise his role as punt returner, receiver

Trent Taylor, a return specialist and slot receiver, returned with the 49ers on Tuesday after spending the past three seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears.

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San Francisco 49ers to provide free license plates, ensuring specialty plate will be printed

Funds expected to raise millions for state parks and youth programs

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Purdy basks in ‘real love’ at youth camp before 49ers’ offseason program

Ingratiating himself further with the Bay Area, Brock Purdy hosted his first youth football camp at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, a day before the 49ers open their offseason program.

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Aiyuk’s agent denies report that 49ers’ star receiver made trade request

Brandon Aiyuk is eligible for an extension this offseason, but the 49ers are already paying top dollar for several other players.

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Kurtenbach: A 7-round 49ers mock draft with two weeks to go

The Niners are all-in for tackle, and a big trade would land an elite prospect

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49ers add veteran cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to competition

Veteran cornerback Rock Ya-Sin signed with the 49ers for his fourth team in four years.

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‘I’m gonna break all your records’: O.J. Simpson rode his speed out of the Bay Area to fame and infamy. It didn’t start that way

Simpson’s exploits first came to attention at Galileo High School in San Francisco.

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49ers’ historically bad trade for O.J. Simpson was mere blip in his complex life

O.J. Simpson’s life took on many compelling chapters, including a rise-and-fall of his career on San Francisco’s football fields, up until his 49ers’ farewell.

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O.J. Simpson, legendary football player and actor brought down by his murder trial, dies at 76

O.J. Simpson has died. The decorated football star who was acquitted of charges he killed his former wife and her friend but wound up in prison years later in an unrelated case died Wednesday. He was 76. His family made an announcement Thursday in a statement on Simpson’s X account. Simpson said last year that he was battling prostate cancer. Simpson’s gridiron legacy was forever overshadowed by the 1994 knife slayings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. A criminal court jury found him not guilty of murder, but a separate civil trial jury found him liable. Simpson’s nine-year prison stint in Nevada was for the armed robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers.

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Next-gen 49ers? Sons of Rice, Owens, Gore, McCaffrey, Stone launching NFL careers

Terique Owens and Ron Stone Jr., whose fathers were 49ers teammates 20 years ago, were among those auditioning Wednesday at the franchise’s local Pro Day.

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Santa Clara rejects 49ers’ ‘best and final’ offer over public safety and food buffet costs

The 49ers said their offer would “deliver $18 million” to the city’s general fund.

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