San Francisco 49ers Offseason Preview
Coming off a Super Bowl appearance, the San Francisco 49ers struggled with injuries in 2020. Between all the injuries and inconsistent play at quarterback, the 49ers finished the year 6-10.
Coming off a Super Bowl appearance, the San Francisco 49ers struggled with injuries in 2020. Between all the injuries and inconsistent play at quarterback, the 49ers finished the year 6-10.
A year ago, the Kansas City Chiefs washed away a 50-year drought between Super Bowl titles. On Sunday evening, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they have a chance to win back-to-back NFL championships.
There’s no shortage of talking points from Week 6 of the NFL. This edition of my notebook features several quarterbacks making the headlines for different reasons. The Los Angeles Chargers stink, Dan Quinn’s seat is hot and the Carolina Panthers pound the ground in London. Russell Wilson is an MVP candidate, and a brilliant San Francisco 49ers performance concludes this edition of Woz’s NFL notebook.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough season in 2018, going 4-12 and being the second-worst team in the NFL. Their season was marred by injuries, with Jimmy Garoppolo getting hurt early, Jerick McKinnon not playing at all, and Matt Breida getting hurt after dominating in the run game.
Splash reveals players #90-81 in his NFL Top 100.
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired Frank Clark from the Seattle Seahawks and then signed him to a multi-year extension. Rachel Coltz shares the terms of the deal and her thoughts.
Grant Morse provides an update in his Brett Veach offseason series by publishing Vol. 2 of his “If I Were Brett Veach” article.
Given the results of the 2018-19 season, is it reasonable to expect the Kansas City Chiefs to go all the way in order to be considered a success and not merely a flash in the pan? Liz Pendergraft looks at the Chiefs’ future.
The San Francisco 49ers have been among the busiest teams during the free agency period. Have they made the right moves to push them closer to the playoffs in 2019?
It will be interesting to see what the Kansas City front office can manage with the duration of free agency too, writes Rachel Coltz.
Sherman has shown off a tremendous ability not just as a fullback, but also as a go-to-guy with sticky hands and speedy moves, writes Michael Travis Rose.
Many teams used free agency as a means of plugging holes within their rosters, which could have an effect on their draft plans, writes Matias Wodner.
Coming off a Super Bowl appearance, the San Francisco 49ers struggled with injuries in 2020. Between all the injuries and inconsistent play at quarterback, the 49ers finished the year 6-10.
A year ago, the Kansas City Chiefs washed away a 50-year drought between Super Bowl titles. On Sunday evening, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they have a chance to win back-to-back NFL championships.
There’s no shortage of talking points from Week 6 of the NFL. This edition of my notebook features several quarterbacks making the headlines for different reasons. The Los Angeles Chargers stink, Dan Quinn’s seat is hot and the Carolina Panthers pound the ground in London. Russell Wilson is an MVP candidate, and a brilliant San Francisco 49ers performance concludes this edition of Woz’s NFL notebook.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough season in 2018, going 4-12 and being the second-worst team in the NFL. Their season was marred by injuries, with Jimmy Garoppolo getting hurt early, Jerick McKinnon not playing at all, and Matt Breida getting hurt after dominating in the run game.
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired Frank Clark from the Seattle Seahawks and then signed him to a multi-year extension. Rachel Coltz shares the terms of the deal and her thoughts.
Grant Morse provides an update in his Brett Veach offseason series by publishing Vol. 2 of his “If I Were Brett Veach” article.
Given the results of the 2018-19 season, is it reasonable to expect the Kansas City Chiefs to go all the way in order to be considered a success and not merely a flash in the pan? Liz Pendergraft looks at the Chiefs’ future.
The San Francisco 49ers have been among the busiest teams during the free agency period. Have they made the right moves to push them closer to the playoffs in 2019?
It will be interesting to see what the Kansas City front office can manage with the duration of free agency too, writes Rachel Coltz.
Sherman has shown off a tremendous ability not just as a fullback, but also as a go-to-guy with sticky hands and speedy moves, writes Michael Travis Rose.
Many teams used free agency as a means of plugging holes within their rosters, which could have an effect on their draft plans, writes Matias Wodner.
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