After a Week 4 bye, the San Francisco 49ers return home to Levi's® Stadium to take on the Cleveland Browns. The game takes place on Monday, Oct. 7 at 5:15 p.m. PT. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the primetime matchup, presented by Dignity Health.
Be There
A limited number of tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com. View the full lineup of gameday entertainment and activations here.
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Watch on TV
Network: ESPN
Play-by-Play: Joe Tessitore
Color Analyst: Booger McFarland
Sideline Reporter: Lisa Salters
This game will be broadcast nationwide.
Watch Online
Watch live on the 49ers app and 49ers.com free on your phone or tablet. *Geographic and device restrictions apply. Local & primetime games only. Data charges may apply.
Out of the broadcast area? 49ers fans in the U.S. can also sign up for NFL Game Pass to watch every 49ers regular season game on demand after the game has concluded.
For all the ways to watch this week's game, please click here.
Pregame Show
Tune into 49ers Pregame Live on NBC Sports Bay Area at 4:00 p.m. PT.
49ers Radio Affiliate Networks
Market | Station |
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San Francisco, Calif. | KNBR - AM 680 |
San Francisco, Calif. | KGO - AM 810 |
San Francisco, Calif. | KSAN - 107.7 FM |
Portland/Salem, Ore. | KPAM - AM 860 |
Medford, Ore. | KBOY - 95.7 FM |
Brookings, Ore. | KURY - 95.3 FM |
Eureka/Arcata, Calif. | KATA - AM 1340 |
Redding, Calif. | KXXS - 96.1 FM |
Susanville, Calif. | KJDX - 93.3 FM |
Chico, Calif. | KTHU 100.7 FM |
Grass Valley, Calif. | KNCO - AM 830 |
Sacramento, Calif. | KIFM - AM 1320 |
Modesto/Stockton, Calif. | KESP AM 970 |
Monterey/Salinas, Calif. | KION - AM 1460 |
King City, Calif. | KRKC - AM 1490 |
Fresno, Calif. | KFIG - AM 940 |
Paso Robles, Calif. | KPRL - AM 1230 |
San Luis Obispo, Calif. | KKJL - AM 1400 |
Los Angeles, Calif. | KLAA - AM 830 |
San Diego, Calif. | KWFN - 97.3 FM |
Reno, Nev. | KPLY - AM 630 |
Las Vegas, Nev. | KMZQ - AM 670 |
Hilo, Hawaii (Big Island) | KPUA - AM 670 |
Honolulu, Hawaii (Oahu) | KHKA - AM 1500 |
Kihei, Hawaii (Maui) | KAOI - AM 110 |
Series Highlights
Sunday will mark the 49ers and Browns 20th meeting. Cleveland currently leads the series 12-7.
This will be both teams first meeting since Week 14 of 2015.
49ers Notes
- Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is 4-0 with 1,106 passing yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions in home games as the 49ers signal caller.
- Running back Matt Breida has registered 85 or more scrimmage yards in three of his past four games at Levi's® Stadium. Breida has accumulated 220 scrimmage yards in two contests against the AFC North this season.
- Running back Jeff Wilson Jr. is one of four undrafted players (Cleveland Browns running back Isaiah Crowell, Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis and Dallas Cowboys running back Dan Reeves) since 1967 with two or more touchdowns in two of the team's first three games of the season.
- Defensive lineman DeForest Buckner had 10 tackles, one sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in Week 3. He was the first defensive lineman since Vonnie Holiday in 2001 with that stat line. Buckner has had four sacks in the team's last three home games.
Browns Notes
- Quarterback Baker Mayfield has passed for a touchdown in each of his 17 starts since 2018, the second-longest streak so start a career since 1950.
- Running back Nick Chubb had 165 yards and three touchdowns in the Browns Week 4 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. He joined Chicago Rockets running back Bob Hoernschemeyer and Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson as the only players in NFL history with two or more runs of 85-plus yards in their first two seasons.
- Wide receiver Jarvis Landry led the Browns with eight catches for 167 yards in Week 4.
- Defensive lineman Myles Garrett has seven sacks in his last five games.
2019 Comparison | 49ers | Browns |
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Points Per Game | 32.0 (3rd) | 22.3 (15th) |
Total Offense | 421.0 (4th) | 380.3 (12th) |
Rushing Offense | 175.0 (2nd) | 115.0 (14th) |
Passing Offense | 246.0 (17th) | 265.3 (12th) |
Points Allowed Per Game | 18.0 (8th) | 22.8 (15th) |
Total Defense | 283.3 (3rd) | 335.0 (13th) |
Rushing Defense | 75.0 (5th) | 119.8 (21st) |
Passing Defense | 208.3 (6th) | 215.3 (t-7th) |
Sacks | 9 (t-19th) | 14 (t-4th) |
Interceptions | 5 (t-2nd) | 4 (t-5th) |
Punting Avg. | 45.1 (23rd) | 41.6 (t-30th) |
Turnover Differential | -1 (t-18th) | +1 (t-13th) |
Team Leaders | 49ers | Browns |
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Passing Yards | QB Jimmy Garoppolo - 739 | QB Baker Mayfield - 1,146 |
Rushing Yards | RB Matt Breida - 226 | RB Nick Chubb - 398 |
Receptions | TE George Kittle - 17 | WR Odell Beckham Jr. - 21 |
Receiving Yards | TE George Kittle - 165 | WR Jarvis Landry - 328 |
Interceptions | Five Tied - 1 | Four Tied - 1 |
Sacks | Three Tied - 2.0 | DL Myles Garrett - 6.0 |
Players to Watch
49ers
- QB Jimmy Garoppolo
- DL Nick Bosa
- RB Matt Breida
- DL DeForest Buckner
Browns
- QB Baker Mayfield
- DL Myles Garrett
- WR Odell Beckham Jr.
- LB Joe Schobert