San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan initially was concerned about the elbow injury Brock Purdy sustained against the Detroit Lions.
Kyle Shanahan explains why 49ers abandoned run against Lions
Coach Kyle Shanahan offered an update on Purdy's injury on Tuesday, sharing that the quarterback has a right elbow bruise with some nerve inflammation. He avoided any major elbow injury, which is good news for 49ers fans.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan and several others spoke with reporters after Monday's 40-34 Week 17 loss to the Detroit Lions. Here is what
Kyle Shanahan changed his tune a bit on kicker Jake Moody after two brutal missed field goals against the Lions.
NFL season has been a roller coaster of emotions for plenty of teams, especially those that failed to meet expectations. The New York Jets were expected to end their long playoff drought this season,
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan recapped the team's 40-34 loss to the Detroit Lions, evaluated the 49ers performance on "Monday Night Football" and shared injury updates on QB Brock Purdy and DL Leonard Floyd.
Unfortunately, Brock Purdy suffered an injury that sidelined him during the final minutes of the game between the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions. Shanahan had to step up and confirm the first details.
49ers owner Jed York confirmed that San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch would both be back for the 2025 season. That report came from The San Francisco Standard’s Tim Kawakami prior to Monday night’s contest against the Detroit Lions.
The Detroit Lions want payback. After blowing a big halftime lead to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game last January, the Lions have
On Monday night the Detroit Lions avenged their NFC title game loss to the San Francisco 49ers, who have been one of the most beat up teams in the league this
Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch will be back with the San Francisco 49ers next year after a disappointing 2024 season, according to team owner Jed York. York told The San Francisco Standard that Shanahan and Lynch "are not going anywhere," emphasizing that the successful coach-general manager tandem will remain in their current roles.