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Here are your top 49ers storylines for Tuesday, December 10th.
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Kyle Shanahan Confirms Foot Sprain for RB Isaac Guerendo
San Francisco 49ers running back Isaac Guerendo's availability for "Thursday Night Football" versus the Los Angeles Rams is up in the air following his first-career start in Week 14. Head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed that his new RB1 did in fact suffer a foot sprain in Sunday afternoon's 38-13 win over the Chicago Bears.
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What the 49ers and Bears Had to Say Following Week 14
The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Chicago Bears 38-13 at Levi's® Stadium in Week 14. Here's what both teams had to say following the contest
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George Kittle Nominated for FedEx Air & Ground Player of Week 14
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle is one of six players nominated for the FedEx Air & Ground Player of Week 14 Award after posting six catches on six targets for 151 yards and touchdown versus the Chicago Bears. Kittle's 151 receiving yards are a season-high and allowed him to eclipse a significant NFL benchmark. With his third catch of the day against the Bears, the eighth-year pro became the third tight end in NFL history to register 500-or-more receptions and 7,000-or-more receiving yards in his first eight NFL seasons, joining former tight end Antonio Gates and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
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49ers Josh Williams to Participate in the NFL's Front Office & General Manager Accelerator Program
As a part of the NFL's ongoing commitment to develop talent and build relationships across the league's leadership, the NFL will host its Front Office & General Manager Accelerator Program from December 9-11 at the league meeting in Irving, Texas. This year, the San Francisco 49ers are excited to announce that Josh Williams, Director of Scouting and Football Operations has been invited to participate in the Accelerator.
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Purdy Reaches Historic NFL Passer Rating Mark Through First Three Seasons; Stats and Facts from #CHIvsSF
- The San Francisco 49ers improved to 36-33-1 against the Chicago Bears, including a 23-14 record at home.
- The 49ers offense registered 319 total net yards of offense in the first half, the most by any team in the NFL in the first half this season and the most that the unit has registered in the first half of a game since recording 319 yards in the first half versus the New Orleans Saints in Week 14 of the 2019 season.
- The 49ers defense held the Bears offense to four total net yards in the first half, the fewest by any team in the NFL this season and the fewest that the unit has allowed in the first half of a game since their matchup with the St. Louis Rams (11 total net yards) in 1997.
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49ers Rout the Bears at Levi's® Stadium; Five Takeaways from #CHIvsSF
The San Francisco 49ers returned home after a couple of tough road games to host the Chicago Bears (4-8). For a third-straight week, the team was without a couple of key starters in defensive lineman Nick Bosa (hip/oblique) and left tackle Trent Williams (ankle), and Sunday marked back-to-back games without starting left guard Aaron Banks (concussion). Despite missing important personnel, the red and gold took control of this game early and never surrendered the lead, routing the Chicago Bears 38-13.
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📽 What to Watch
📸 Say Cheese
View details of the San Francisco 49ers one-of-a-kind My Cause My Cleats presented by Shoe Palace and see them in action against the Chicago Bears in Week 14.
View postgame photos following the San Francisco 49ers Week 14 matchup vs. the Chicago Bears.
View photos of 49ers fans during the team's Week 14 matchup against the Chicago Bears.