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And they both ended up competing for the No. 1 seed in a competitive conference the year after. In 2019, San Francisco was dealing with the Seattle Seahawks (finished 11-5) and the Los Angeles Rams (finished 9-7). This year, the 49ers have both the Seahawks (11-3) and the Rams (11-3) ahead of them.
Once Bosa was gone, Huff became the 49ers’ top pass rusher (by a wide margin). That meant two things: 1. Opponents started paying more attention to him. 2. He started playing more snaps. He averaged 27 snaps per game when Bosa was present. He’s averaged 38 snaps post-Bosa, and a higher percentage of those have been on base downs.
It’s been nothing short of incredibly impressive for the San Francisco 49ers to be 10-4. With so many injuries to star and key players, they should’ve been sunk
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Former NFL QB believes 49ers would be dangerous in the playoffs
The San Francisco 49ers currently hold a playoff spot, and at least one analyst thinks they could be dangerous if they make it.
Two defensive stars were lost for the season. Their QB missed multiple games. Still, here are the 49ers are, a game out of the No. 1 seed.
Here’s one very realistic outcome, if the Seahawks beat the Rams on Thursday night. With a 4-1 record in the division and a split with the Rams, the 49ers would win any tiebreakers with the Rams or Seattle (which the 49ers beat in Week 1).
Despite losing to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in his first start since the 2020 season, Indianapolis Colts veteran quarterback Philip Rivers will get his chance at redemption.
Bryce Huff and Clelin Ferrell are the two names of note remaining. And while they are the team’s co-sack leaders, they have just 4.0 sacks apiece. Clearly, they need help. And the Miami Dolphins may have just offered a fin.