The San Francisco 49ers reportedly made a move on Friday. According to Eric Branch of The San Francisco Chronicle, the 49ers waived wide receiver Ronnie Bell. “ The #49ers waived WR Ronnie Bell, a 2023 seventh-round pick who has 2 catches for 22 yards in nine games this season,” Branch wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
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The San Francisco 49ers announced they have waived wide receiver Ronnie Bell ahead of Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills. The 49ers Communications
Something curious happened before news broke that the Chicago Bears were firing their head coach mid-season for the first time in the team's over 100-year history: Matt Eberflus was allowed to run his usual media session with reporters.
The San Francisco 49ers, despite careening toward the abyss of NFL mediocrity, still have a path to the postseason as they enter their Week 13 showdown against the Buffalo Bills. Yet, thanks to the rest of the NFC West's tussle with the .
Under head coach Kyle Shanahan, the San Francisco 49ers have spent years falling just inches short of the franchise’s sixth Lombardi Trophy. The Niners have mad
We thought San Francisco was poised for a massive second-half run after the Week 9 bye with Christian McCaffrey back, but the 49ers haven't looked good over their last three contests.  It wasn't a surprise the 49ers fell to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday with so many key contributors out.
The San Francisco 49ers are up against the Buffalo Bills in Week 13. The 49ers have dealt with an array of injuries this season, and they enter game week with a 5-6 record.
There's no two ways about it: the San Francisco 49ers are having a brutal season. Taking the field in Week 1 with sky-high expectations, what with eight-year head coach Kyle Shanahan having just taken his team to the Super Bowl last year,
If the 49ers can't break out of their funk, here are three maneuvers they should consider down the home stretch.
One thing does not change, though. The defending NFC champion 49ers are 5-6 and they need to get on a heater - which will be tough to do Sunday night in Buffalo - if they stand any chance of defending their crown because right now they’re in last place in the NFC West and sitting outside the NFC wild-card picture.