The San Francisco 49ers may need cornerback Darrell Luter Jr. to step into a larger role on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. Luter has logged only 122 defensive snaps this season, but he could earn his second career start with Deommodore Lenoir officially listed as questionable due to a calf injury.
Given how ugly Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars was, it was hard to point to many positives. Fred Warner is his high-level, All-Pro self. Christian McCaffrey continues to shoulder so much of the offensive workload and continues to churn out 100-plus scrimmage yard games.
Recent trade ideas circulating online suggest that the Las Vegas Raiders are considering sending Jakobi Meyers to another team. But not just any team—their old Bay Area rival.
The San Francisco 49ers have announced the following roster moves ahead of Sunday's rematch with the Seattle Seahawks: DL Yetur Gross-Matos has been activated
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
One rookie who garnered some intrigue on the San Francisco 49ers last year was cornerback Darrell Luter Jr.. Drafted in the fifth-round out of South Alabama, Luter was a player who had the potential to carve himself out a role on the 49ers given the lack of clarity at the cornerback position.
Rookie cornerback Renardo Green is diligently working to impress his San Francisco 49ers coaches. The second-round draft pick is making plays on the practice field, lining up wherever needed, and absorbing as much knowledge as possible from teammates and coaches as he transitions from the college game to the pro level.
Darrell Luter Jr. appeared in seven games this past season, his first in the NFL. However, the San Francisco 49ers cornerback saw action in only 64 defensive snaps during his rookie campaign, all of which came later in the season.
A dynasty is born. Super Bowl LVIII lived up to the hype as the Chiefs won an overtime thriller, 25-22, in the longest game in Super Bowl history. Here is the best and worst of the big game, which gave Kansas City its third Super Bowl victory in five seasons.