George Kittle is holding on to hope that he will be ready to go by Week 1 of the 2026 NFL regular season. The San Francisco 49ers tight end is still working
The San Francisco 49ers wide receiver depth chart already looks completely different from what it did when the team arrived at training camp, and they have only played in one game.
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle is nearing his return to the field after suffering an Achilles tear in January 2026. The 33-year-old Kittle had 57 receptions and 628 yards in 11 games last season, struggling through hamstring injuries before his Achilles tear in the Wild Card round vs.
This is going to shock absolutely nobody, but the San Francisco 49ers are having injury issues this summer. The running back room, in particular, has been ravaged by injuries.
The San Francisco 49ers have dealt with their fair share of injuries over the last few seasons. Last year, in particular, saw key players like Brock Purdy, Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, and George Kittle all suffer serious injuries.
The San Francisco 49ers held their 13th full training camp practice on Sunday as they continued preparations for the 2026 NFL season. It was the final practice open to fans and the last practice before Tuesday's joint session with the Los Angeles Chargers in El Segundo, California.
49ers WR Mike Evans is heading into season 13, and HC Kyle Shanahan has fielded questions about the health of the team’s new star veteran receiver and what expectations they have for him.
The San Francisco 49ers should begin taking a closer look at their backfield, especially if star running back Christian McCaffrey misses more practices.
After the 49ers first pre-season game, roster holes came into focus. How Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch choose to fill those holes will tell us how serious they are about contending.
Per the transaction wire, the Rams have signed P Jack Bouwmeester. Bouwmeester, 27, is from Australia and attended Michigan State from 2019 to 2021 before transferring to Utah, which he attended until 2024.
Be it stars returning from late-season injuries to starter-level players who missed most or all of last season, the NFL features a host of rehab odysseys to follow as training camps near.
The NFL world was shocked when the San Francisco 49ers were able to lure veteran wide receiver Mike Evans away from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the only team he had played for during his first 12 NFL seasons.
SANTA CLARA -- The 49ers just finished Day 13 of training. Here's who stood out. Had his first dominant day of camp with the 49ers. To be fair, he missed about a week with a quad strain.
Quarterback Kurtis Rourke played well in his first NFL action, starting in last week's preseason opener against the Tennessee Titans. His playing time was cut short, however, after he suffered a rib injury in the second quarter.
The San Francisco 49ers got their first preseason game out of the way. It wasn't the prettiest game you'll ever see, but there was plenty we could take away from it regardless.
The San Francisco 49ers have been busy at practice this week after recently losing their preseason opener at home against the Tennessee Titans. Veteran pass rusher Nick Bosa didn’t play in that game as he is tending to a knee injury that caused him to miss time at training camp recently.
Vea was a first-round pick, No. 12 overall, by the Buccaneers in 2018 and has been a key part of the team's defense ever since, being named to two Pro Bowl teams.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Kurtis Rourke was taken to the hospital after sustaining a rib injury during Thursday night's preseason opener. The second-year signal-caller experienced difficulty breathing after completing 12 of 14 passes for 101 yards in the 19-13 loss to the visiting Tennessee Titans.
As of Aug. 6, Connor Colby was the leader in the 49ers’ left guard competition. He was reportedly “solidly ahead” of main challenger Robert Jones at the time.