Super Bowl LVIII/San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: Taking a look how each team matches up in what could be a close game

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy addresses the press on media day on Mon Feb 5, 2024 in Las Vegas (AP News photo)

On the Super Bowl LVIII/San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes:

#1 Joe, how much of an impact will the hard surface of the UNLV practice field be on the San Francisco 49ers? Head coach Kyle Shanahan feels it won’t have an impact and that it’s all good.

#2 If this was the test this is the big exam and for 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy will he get the time he needs to get the ball away against a rather quick Kansas City Chiefs pass rush?

#3 Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said that it’s Thursday and the game is in sight and he wants to get through with practice as the Super Bowl is just days away.

#4 Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said that this being their third Super Bowl in five years and Kelce said three is a big number in terms of dynasties and said he was hopeful the Chiefs can get this thing.

#5 So last and final question for you to complete your assortment of questions for the 2023-24 season and Super Bowl LVIII what’s your prediction for Sunday at Allegiant Stadium with these two evenly matched teams?

Joe Hawkes did the San Francisco 49ers podcasts each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LVIII/San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Will rough UNLV field play a role in 49ers Super Bowl; Will Mahomes’ father DUI arrest be a distraction?

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan speaks with the media on Mon Feb 5, 2024 said the field the 49ers are practicing on at UNLV in Las Vegas is just fine and they’ll get through it up until game day at the Super Bowl this Sun Feb 11, 2024

On the 49ers podcast with David:

#1 David, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said using the UNLV field to practice on was no problem and it was all good. The issues reported were that the field was rough, it was not terribly torn up but for an NFL team to practice on a semi chewed up field could that impact their game as they will practice on that field all week leading up to the Super Bowl.

#2 Meanwhile the Kansas City Chiefs are using the Las Vegas Raiders practice facility. The 49ers were welcome to use the practice facility but declined and elected to use UNLV’s. Do you see that this could be an advantage for the Chiefs using a NFL facility going into the Super Bowl.

#3 Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes father Patrick Mahomes Sr was arrested for DUI he did bail out but there was a lot of publicity over the arrest and Mahomes was asked about it during media day at the Super Bowl saying that it’s an internal family issue that he’ll deal with it privately. Could this turn out to be a distraction for the Chiefs and Mahomes?

Join Daivd Zizmor for the 49ers/Super Bowl LVIII podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LVIII podcast with Tony Renteria: Will 49ers need to come back from behind again to become champs?; Can Chiefs Mahomes have enough time to score?

The Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones (95) and San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) face off in Super Bowl LVIII on Sun Feb 11, 2024 in Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (CBS Sports image)

On the Super Bowl LVIII podcast with Tony:

#1 Patrick Mahomes Sr DUI arrest will it have an impact on Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes Jr and it will it be a distraction for Mahomes Jr?

#2 San Francisco 49ers declined to share a practice same facility as the Kansas City Chiefs at the Las Vegas Raiders practice field and selected to play at the UNLV field and it was not a smooth field and chipped up after the Runnin Rebels season but head coach Kyle Shanahan said it was all good.

#3 The San Francisco 49ers combining the leads against the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Division game and against the Detroit Lions in the Championship game was 27:30. That was time mostly trying to get back into their games.

#4 Does coming back like that for the 49ers make them a good team or a team that if studied well enough can have weaknesses and teams like Green Bay and Detroit can capitalize on?

#5 Tony who do you see having the better advantage in the Super Bowl playing at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas the 49ers who are just 1.5 half from San Francisco or the Kansas City Chiefs who are the AFC team playing in their AFC rivals the Raiders stadium?

#6 Tony, what was the Chiefs biggest strength this season was it their offense and Patrick Mahomes who towards the end of the season got aggressive and won key games particularly after losing to the the Raiders in their last meeting of the season.

#7 Tony, would you agree it was 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy who was the key guy for those come backs against Green Bay driving down field in six of seven plays and against the Detroit Lions taking advantage of Lions head coach Dan Campbell’s mistake in calling for a play rather than kicking a field goal on fourth down. Only for the 49ers to have good position and come back and score?

Tony Renteria is a NFL analyst for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Pro Bowl 2024 game recap: NFC wins for second straight year beating AFC 64-59

NFC linebacker Demario Davis (56) of the New Orleans Saints reacts after being named defensive player of the game after the 2024 Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. Nathan Ray Seebeck, Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports photo

By William Espy

The NFL’s 2024 Pro Bowl Games concluded on Sunday with the flag football game. The NFC started with a 12-9 lead due to the results of the prior skill competitions. Despite starting off trailing, the AFC got out to an early lead due to a 45-yard Tyreek Hill touchdown which put them up 15-12.

That lead would be short-lived though, as CeeDee Lamb would put the NFC back in front with a pass from Jalen Hurts. They’d convert on the two-point conversion as well, putting them up by four.

Following two quick touchdowns, the defense took control for a short time as both conferences recorded a big stop, the biggest coming when the NFC was able to keep their opposition out of the end zone on a fourth and goal.

With 47 seconds remaining in the first game, Tua Tagovailoa connected with Ja’Marr Chase to retake the lead. They’d hold that lead heading into the “Move the Chains” event, which the NFC would go on to win and we saw another lead change, as it was now 22-21 in favor of the NFC.

The AFC scored on their first opportunity during their second and took the lead back once again, with Keenan Allen converting on a second and goal pass from CJ Stroud. The NFC tried to bounce back, however on first and goal, Geno Smith threw off target and it went right to defensive back Denzel Ward who picked it off in the end zone, barely getting both feet down before going out of bounds.

Stroud then connected with Chase for the second time of the night, extending the AFC’s lead to 33-22. Amon-ra St. Brown brought his conference back within one possession, although it wouldn’t last long. Allen added a passing touchdown to his resume on a trick play, finding Evan Engram in the end zone. Smith threw his second interception of the night, as Patrick Surtain II got a pick-six to extend the AFC’s lead even further. At half-time, the AFC led 47-36.

The NFC continued to dominate the skills competitions though, after wins in the Gridiron Gauntlet and Best Catch, they clawed themselves back into the fight. They would enter the second half of the flag football game with a 48-47 lead and also had the first possession of the half.

They wouldn’t convert though, but when the AFC got the ball they were able to regain the lead with Allen’s second receiving touchdown of the night, this time from Gardner Minshew. Lamb’s second touchdown of the night would bring Eli Manning’s team back into the lead, 55-53.

They’d hold that lead heading into the final skill competition, the tug of war. The NFC won and received three extra points to take their lead to 58-53 heading into the final quarter.

The AFC started the fourth quarter with a first and goal, which they converted as Allen gave his team the lead once again. They failed to convert on the conversion, and the AFC led by only a single point. Jahmyr Gibbs of the Detroit Lions was able to get the NFC back in the league, then the defense got a stop to make sure it stayed that way.

A scramble by Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ quarterback Baker Mayfield into the end zone on fourth down seemed to put the game away, but a late flag came out and the touchdown didn’t count. Instead, they gave the NFC a first down and another opportunity to put the game out of reach.

They weren’t able to do so and Peyton Manning’s team got the opportunity to pull off a comeback win. It came down to a fourth and goal with ten seconds left on the clock. The pass attempt was incomplete and the NFC and head coach Eli Manning walked away with a 64-59 win.

Although the AFC dominated in the flag football portion of the Pro Bowl, they were unable to overcome their disappointing performance in the skills competitions which handed the NFC the win. Demario Davis of the New Orleans Saints was named Defensive Most Valuable Player while the offensive award went to Baker Mayfield.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Heart Attack increases around Super Bowl time

Official Football of Super Bowl LVIII on display at Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas kick off between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs on Sun Feb 11, 2024 (allegiantstadium.com photo)

Heart Attack increases around Super Bowl time

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

John Ryan, Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah, discusses the risk of having a heart attack during the Super Bowl. “It’s about stress management and how you deal with stress.” “It is also about coping with mechanisms” says the doctor, who continued; “Super Bowl time is ripe for increases in a heart attack, other contributors are eating poorly, smoking, drinking alcohol, being dehydrated, or indulging in high-caloric food like wings and beer.

Although doctors do not say it, prices of tickets for the Super Bowl could also give you a heart attack. “It’s real, it’s an actual thing,” says one cardiologist about the increased risk of cardiovascular problems during the NFL title game” in an article published in the Orange County Register.

A study by Rober A. Kloner of the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles was published in the American Journal of Cardiology. “The emotional stress of loss and/or the intensity of a game played by a sports team, such as the Super Bowl, can trigger cardiovascular deaths.

It also happens at passionate soccer matches in Great Britain. These studies were on men; “no increase was observed in women.” The San Francisco 49ers have won five Super Bowls; the Kansas City Chiefs have won three. Both organizations have talented players and are proud of their football tradition. The most viewed Super Bowl in history was the 2023 Super Bowl.

Over 110 million people watched the KC Chiefs defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. The halftime show recorded an audience of 124 million people. This is the only game where commercials are part of the entertainment value as people and media rate these commercial gems, some just produced specially for this one game.

CBS Network, Ch 5 in the Bay Area, will carry the game from Allegiant Stadium Super Bowl LVIII is scheduled to begin at 3:30 PM Las Vegas and West Coast time. TV prices for a 30-second ad cost between $6.5 million to $7 million, according to sources familiar with sales at CBS network.

Enjoy the game, and do not have a heart attack; it is not worth it; life is too short to die on the one-yard line; remember the old cliche, “It is only a game.” (Quote) “That’s the biggest gap in sports, the difference between the winner and the loser of the Super Bowl.” -John Madden.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez does News and Commentary podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers/Super Bowl LVIII podcast with David Zizmor: How close will this match up be in Vegas?

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (left) and San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (right) match up at Allegiant Stadium for Super Bowl LII on Sun Feb 11, 2024 (Getty photo)

On the San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers had to come back from behind in order to defeat the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions to get here. Brock Purdy had to convert six out seven passes to get the game winning score against the Packers. Purdy again had to hurry up the offense against the Lions and capitalize on Lions head coach Dan Campbell’s refusal to kick field goals and throw for a broken up touchdown.

#2 Dave talk about Purdy’s performance against the Lions he went 20-31, 267 yards, and one touchdown. He got San Francisco out of a tight jam in a come back against the Lions 24-7 at Levi Stadium to come back and win 34-31.

#3 The 49ers and Chiefs duel in Super Bowl LIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas this could be one for the ages how close do you see these teams matched up?

David Zizmor does the San Francisco 49ers podcasts Wednesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LVIII podcast with Tony Renteria: Chiefs are getting good defense in post season; 49ers never out of a game with two comebacks

The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will duel in Super Bowl LVIII on Sun Feb 11, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (Reuters News photo)

Super Bowl LVIII podcast with Tony Renteria:

#1 Tony lets take a look at the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers for Super Bowl LVIII. First the Chiefs who are coming off a 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Pat Mahomes threw 30-39 for 241 yards and one touchdown.

#2 For Mahomes and Travis Kelce they’ll both be returning to the Super Bowl. For the Chiefs their an experienced team in the post season and playing the Big Game.

#3 The Ravens had home field and quarterback LaMar Jackson under center it would seem they had every advantage but the Chiefs did most of their scoring in the first half to beat the Ravens by a touchdown. The Chiefs defense basically shutdown the Ravens in the second half.

#4 The San Francisco 49ers once again had to come back from behind to win it against the Detroit Lions 34-31 at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday. Down 24-7 at the half they proved they have the players to make a come back based on the Division Playoff win against the Green Bay Packers the week before in another come back game.

#5 Tony, it won’t be long before media day at Allegiant Stadium where the players will be meeting with the press what are some of things that you’ll be expecting on media day out of the Chiefs and 49ers?

Join Tony Renteria for the San Francisco 49ers at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl bound 49ers overcome 17-point deficit to win NFC Championship 34-31 over Lions

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffery is on the podium during an interview with FOX TV as quarterback Brock Purdy celebrates the team’s NFC Championship after beating the Detroit Lions 34-31 at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday JAN 28, 2024. (Austin Ginn-San Francisco 49ers)

by Marko Ukalovic

It was the worst of times; it was the best of times in Santa Clara.

The San Francisco 49ers outscored the Detroit Lions 27-7 in the second half to overcome a 17-point deficit in a 34-31 win over the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium.

San Francisco heads down to Sin City with its second NFC title in the past four years to take on the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Baltimore Ravens earlier in the AFC Championship Game, in Super Bowl 58, a rematch of Super Bowl 54. Detroit failed to reach the Super Bowl and is still the only team in the NFL to have not played in the big game.

It was a tale of two halves. In the first half, Detroit’s offense ran down San Francisco’s throat with ease as it scored three rushing touchdowns while its defense stymied Brock Purdy and the 49ers offense. All-Pro running back Christian McCaffery was non-existent in the first 30 minutes of the game.

“It’s been a long year but at the same time it’s been pretty quick. I’ve tried to enjoy every single day. Enjoy these guys, the wins, enjoy honestly the lows that come… To pull a comeback like that in the NFC Championship is special,” Purdy said.

The Lions needed just four plays to score on their opening possession of the game. Head coach Dan Campbell got the rushing attack going with two runs from David Montgomery. Jameson Williams carried an end around for 42 yards, breaking a tackle along the way, for the game’s first touchdown.

Quarterback Brock Purdy marched the 49ers down the on its opening drive only to have rookie kicker Jake Moody miss a 48-yard field goal wide-right.

Quarterback Jared Goff marched the Lions down the field on next possession and had the 49ers defense on their heels as short passes to Jahmyr Gibbs and rookie tight end Sam Laporta set up Montgomery’s second touchdown of the game, a one-yarder up the middle to complete a 11 play 62-yard drive.

San Francisco’s offense finally broke the goose egg on the scoreboard with an eight play 75-yard drive of their own. The key play was a deep pass out to fullback Kyle Juszczyk, who made a high leaping grab, for 23 yards to get the 49ers inside Lions territory for the first time. McCaffery finished off the drive with a two-yard rushing touchdown right through the Lions defense.

Detroit’s defense set up their third touchdown. They pressured Purdy as he tried to step up to the pocket attempting a pass out to Deebo Samuel, who was cleared to play in the game on Friday, but the ball was tipped at the line of scrimmage and went into the hands of linebacker Malcom Rodriguez for the game’s first turnover.

The Lions capitalize on the interception with a five play 46-yard drive when Gibbs ran in for a 15-yard touchdown to give the visiting team a two-touchdown lead with 5:54 remaining in the second quarter.

After a forcing the 49ers three and out, Goff led a methodical 17 play 68-yard drive right before the end of the first half as the Lions converted three third down conversions. The drive stalled at the 49ers six-yard line as Michael Badgley converted a 21-yard field goal for a commanding 24-7 lead as the team went back in the locker rooms at halftime.

San Francisco marched down the field on their opening drive in the second half with a nine play 50-yard drive that resulted in a 43-yard field goal to make it a two-possession game.

“At halftime, there’s not really a rah-rah speech that’s going to get it done for us guys. Just figure out a way to get it done,” 49ers tight end George Kittle said.

The 49ers defense came up with the momentum changing play on Detroit’s next drive. On 4th and 2 at the 49ers 28-yard line, Campbell elected to go for it instead of attempting a field goal. Goff’s pass intended for Josh Reynolds was dropped and San Francisco took over on down.

“I don’t regret those decisions,” said Lions head coach Dan Campbell on his call to go for it on fourth down. “And that’s hard. It’s hard because we didn’t come through. It wasn’t able to work out. But I don’t. And I understand the scrutiny I’ll get. That’s part of the gig, man.”

On the second play on the ensuring drive, Purdy launched a deep ball down the middle intended for Brandon Aiyuk. The ball hit off the face mask of corner back Kindle Vildor and Aiyuk made a diving catch at the Detroit four-yard line for a 51-yard reception. Two plays later Purdy danced out of the pocket and found Aiyuk in the end zone for a six-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 24-17.

Tashaun Gipson stripped Gibbs of the ball on Detroit’s first play of its next drive during a run up the middle for no gain. Arik Armstead recovered the fumble at the Lions 25-yard line.

Purdy used his legs to scramble for 21 yards down to the Lions four-yard line. That set up McCaffery’s second touchdown of the game, another one-yarder from up the middle as the 49ers scored the equalizer with 3:02 left in the third quarter as the once quiet Levi’s Stadium crowd erupted and came to life.

“I think Brock (Purdy) has been scrambling, making plays ever since we got him in,” said 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan who knew of Purdy’s ability. “All you gotta do is go back to the first game (Purdy started) against Miami. Brock makes a lot of plays with his legs. He did it in college too. I thought it looked like every time Brock plays.”

San Francisco gained its first lead in the game with 9:52 remaining in the fourth quarter after a 33-yard field goal by Moody completed an 11 play 65-yard drive.

The Lions marched down the field on the ensuing possession but faced a 4th and 3 at the San Francisco 30-yard line. Once again, Campbell decided to go for it instead of attempting the game-tying field goal and it backfired twice as Goff’s pass intended for wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown fell incomplete.

“That kind of bit him (Campbell) in the butt,” 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa said.

The 49ers put the game away with a seven play 70-yard drive that resulted in a three-yard rushing touchdown by backup running back Elijah Mitchell with 3:02 remaining in the fourth quarter. Purdy used his legs once again to extend the drive when he ran out of the pocket on 3rd and 4 and scrambled for 21 yards down to Detroit’s 28-yards line. McCaffery then ran for 25 yards on the next play setting up Mitchell’s touchdown.

Detroit made it close at the end when Goff connected with Williams for a three-yard touchdown reception with 56 seconds left in the game. However, the ensuing onside kick was illegally touched by Craig Reynolds before going the mandatory 10 yards sealing the Lions fate.

Purdy finished the game 20 of 31 for 267 yards with one touchdown and one interception. McCaffery led the 49ers in rushing with 90 yards on 20 carries to go along with his two rushing touchdowns. McCaffery also had four catches for 42 yards. Samuel had eight catches for 89 yards.

Goff went 25 of 41 for 273 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. Montgomery led all rushers with 93 yards on 15 carries. LaPorta led all receivers with nine catches for 97 yards. St. Brown tallied eight catches for 87 yards. Gibbs chipped in with 45 yards on 12 carries.

GAME NOTES: San Francisco finished with 6-for-12 on third down conversions. Detroit also went 6-for-12.

Purdy will become the third youngest quarterback in NFL history to start in a Super Bowl at 24 years and 46 days old.

UP NEXT: San Francisco takes on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58 on Sunday 2/11 at 3:20pm at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O: A look at the NFL Playoffs; Salt Lake City offering A’s permanent home if Fisher can’t afford Vegas construction share

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh (left) and Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid seen here before their game back Sun Sep 19, 2024 face each Sun Jan 28, 2024 for the AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports with Charlie O:

#1 Charlie we open with the NFL and we’ll start with the AFC Championship The Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Baltimore Ravens. Two of the top quarterbacks in the NFL are going at it with Pat Mahomes for the Chiefs and LaMar Jackson for the Ravens.

#2 The Detroit Lions and the San Francisco 49ers match up for the NFC Championship. The Lions Jerod Goff the former Cal Bear and Novato resident has led the Lions to this long awaited moment after many years of losing the Lions have been the surprise of the NFC to get here. The 49ers who have a Pro Bowl team and who are the favorites to win it with Brock Purdy under center.

#3 During Wednesday’s Las Vegas A’s Coming out party at the Fontainebleau Hotel and Casino grand ballroom. The Chamber of Commerce CEO/President Mary Beth Sewald opened with welcoming the A’s to Las Vegas only to a murmuring from the crowd present. There were many business leaders, business people and some local baseball fans who paid $100 a ticket and up to hear what Sewald and A’s owner John Fisher had to say. It would seem they didn’t come away impressed.

#4 The City of Salt Lake City is offering up their hospitality for the A’s to not only play all of their remaining home games until the Las Vegas ballpark is built but in the event that Fisher cannot pay his share of the construction costs in Las Vegas he could move the team to Salt Lake City and the City will work on paying for the entire ballpark with City tax dollars.

#5 We’ve ask a number of staff reporters if Fisher can’t get enough money for the ballpark construct will he have no other choice but to come back to Oakland and work something out with City Hall and he does own half of the Oakland Coliseum property?

Join Charlie O for Headline Sports on Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: 49ers odds on favorites; Does SF actually got this?

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) looks for a receiver against the Green Bay Packers on Sun Jan 21, 2024 in the NFC Divisional game. Purdy and the 49ers prepare for the Detroit Lions for the NFC Championship game Sun Jan 28, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the SF 49ers podcast with J Hawkes:

#1 Joe, the 49ers are certainly no strangers to the NFC Championship. This is their third straight season and fourth time in five years in the Championship game.

#2 How remarkable is it for quarterback Brock Purdy to have come back from a season ending injury and again here he is back in the NFC Championship game.

#3 The 49ers who are seeded in the number one spot have home field advantage as last season they had to deal with the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC road game last season how huge is it that they have the home field advantage this season.

#4 They’re close and the oddmakers have the 49ers favored to win Sunday and go to the Super Bowl there is doubt the 49ers put in the work to get this far.

#5 Last season the 49ers were on the road for the Championship and lost Purdy to an injury this year they’re home and face the Detroit Lions it would seem everything is going they’re way.

Join Joe Hawkes does the 49ers podcasts weekly at http://www.sportsradioservice.com