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49ers interview Iowa State assistant for offensive coordinator job
The San Francisco 49ers on Monday conducted an interview with Iowa State’s Noah Pauley for the team’s offensive coordinator position.
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49ers interview Broncos assistant for special-teams opening
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have interviewed Denver Broncos special teams assistant Chris Banjo for their open coordinator position.
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NFL doesn't fine Jennings for scuffles, ejection in 49ers finale
49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings was found innocent of any wrongdoing in San Francisco’s season-ending loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
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Report: 49ers must hold open search to fill OC job before promoting Kubiak
While Kyle Shanahan promoted Klay Kubiak to San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator earlier this week, the NFL requires all teams to interview at least two external minority candidates.
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Maiocco's NFL mock draft 1.0: 49ers select Texas A&M defensive lineman
With the 49ers set to release defensive tackle Javon Hargrave, Matt Maiocco projects that San Francisco will select Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Stewart with the No. 11 overall pick.
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49ers interview Saleh, Townsend for defensive coordinator job
The San Francisco 49ers completed interviews with two external candidates for the open defensive coordinator job.
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Shanahan, Lynch aim to keep Purdy with 49ers ‘a long, long time'
The San Francisco 49ers’ leadership is confident Brock Purdy is the quarterback who can win them a sixth Super Bowl.
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Shanahan promotes Kubiak to 49ers OC, details play-calling plan
Kyle Shanahan announced Wednesday that Klay Kubiak will be elevated into the role of San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator.
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Lynch firmly states Deebo will return to 49ers in 2025
General manager John Lynch confidently stated that wide receiver Deebo Samuel will return to the San Francisco 49ers next season.
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Lynch confirms 49ers' plan to release Hargrave in offseason
John Lynch confirmed the San Francisco 49ers’ plan to release defensive tackle Javon Hargrave after June 1.