San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: 49ers look to snap three game loss steak in LA this Sunday

San Francisco 49ers nose tackle DJ Jones is one of two 49ers players who has joined the Covid 19 list as eight 49er players now are on the list as of Tuesday night (49erswebzone.com file photo)

On San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 Covid 19 is getting to be a growing list at the San Francisco 49ers the latest two to join and grow it to eight players nose tackle DJ Jones and defensive end Jordan Willis.

#2 Defensive lineman Arik Armstead was on the list on Nov 16th the next day after the 49ers were in New Orleans. The 49ers also have wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, left tackle Trent Williams, defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw, linebacker Joe Walker, and center Hroniss Grasu.

#3 The 49ers are in Los Angeles for their second season meeting with the Rams this Sunday. The Rams defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last Sunday in a close game and the 49ers are coming off three straight loses. David set this game up for us.

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San Francisco 49ers podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Can 49ers overcome their injuries and challenge Rams Nov 29th in LA

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel remains on the injured reserve list amongst many other 49ers players and will not face the Los Angeles Rams in Los Angeles Rams on Sun Nov 29th (AP News Photo)

On the 49ers podcast with Jeremiah:

#1 Lets go over some of the players who are out of the line up for the 49ers (4-6) and what are the chances of them coming back next Sun Nov 29th in LA, running back Tevin Coleman, wide receiver River Cracraft, and linebacker Demetrius Flannigan Fowles.

#2 Next set of players injured and what are their chances of returning back to the line up wide receiver Deebo Samuel, wide receiver Trent Taylor, and cornerback K’Waun Williams.

#3 The 49ers after losing three straight games and have suffered a torrid of injuries take this week off how big is this bye week for San Francisco?

#4 In the last game despite taking New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees out in the first half the 49ers couldn’t come back as the Saints scoring in the second and the fourth quarters to get ahead of the 49ers in a 27-13.

#5 The 49ers match up against the Los Angeles Rams in week 12 action in the NFL Jeremiah talk about the Rams who are 6-3 and second in the NFC West. The 49ers were able to beat the Rams the last time these two teams met how do you see this match up next week?

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San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: 49ers hope to snap losing streak in LA Nov 29th

Flashback: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens getting ready to toss one in the snow against the Seattle Seahawks at Century Link Field on Sun Dec 16, 2018 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with J Hawkes:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers (4-6) have a very welcomed bye this Sunday Nov 22 after losing three straight weeks.

#2 In the last game in New Orleans 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens just couldn’t get enough scoring to get by the Saints. Mullens line read 247 yards passing, one touchdown, and two interceptions.

#3 Mullens no doubt one of the 49ers hardest working players right now but with so many injuries it make it hard to catch up and win games.

#4 Another problem on offense the 49ers only got a field goal in the second half in New Orleans and couldn’t execute in the red zone.

#5 The 49ers are in Los Angeles against the Rams (6-3) on Sun Nov 29th. The Rams are now second in the NFL West and have won four of their last six games. They lost to the 49ers 24-16 on Oct 18th in their last meeting.

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San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Brees out for 3 wks after 49ers sack; 49ers glad to get some rest for bye week as they prepare for Rams

After getting sacked by the San Francisco 49ers Kentavius Street in the second quarter New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees left the game and later was diagnosed with a collapsed right lung and bruised ribs and will be out at least three weeks (AP News photo)

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Dave:

#1 David, how welcome do you see this bye week coming this Sunday for the 49ers who have been under a huge amount injuries and have now lost three straight games.

#2 Dave, even though the 49ers opened the game with a 7-0 lead over the New Orleans Saints last Sunday they just couldn’t get by them as the Saints scored 17 points in the second quarter and ten in the fourth just enough for the 27-13 and considering they lost quarterback Drew Brees in the second half.

#3 The 49ers next take on the Los Angeles Rams on Sun Nov 29th in LA, the Rams have won four of their last five games and lost to the 49ers in their last meeting Sun Oct 18 at Levis Stadium 24-16. How do you see these two matching up on Nov 29th?

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San Francisco 49ers report: 49ers head into much-needed bye week

By Ana Kieu

SANTA CLARA–After losing to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers head into a much-needed bye week. The 49ers fell to the Saints 27-13 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in Week 10.

The 49ers are currently 4-6. Normally, bye weeks are long and boring, but this bye couldn’t have come at a better time.

“They need some rest; they need to get away,” 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan told ESPN. “We’ll have a couple days just to keep guys loose and moving around a little bit so we don’t get too far away from football, but this is as much of a needed rest as a team I’ve been on.”

Injuries have plagued the 49ers, and this season, it’s no different. Shanahan is hopeful that Richard Sherman, Tevin Coleman, Raheem Mostert, and Deebo Samuel will return just in time for the 49ers’ game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on November 29th at 1:05 pm PT.

On Tuesday, the 49ers placed two more players on injured reserve. Jonathan Cyprien injured his hamstring and is expected to miss a few weeks. The 49ers activated Cyprien from the practice squad after Jaquiski Tartt suffered a season-ending toe injury. Also, JaMychal Hasty suffered a broken collarbone and will be out for the season. With both players on injured reserve, the 49ers have a total of 16 players on the list.

A playoff run is a long shot for the 49ers, as they would likely need to win out or win five of their remaining six games, which feature four teams with six or more wins. Those six games may not go as planned, but the 49ers will make the most out of their time and figure things out as they try to become contenders again.

“Trying to do the best you can each week, every practice, I think that goes hand in hand with evaluating guys, what they are now, what they’re going to be next week, how they’re going to help us finish out this year and what they’re going to be in the future,” Shanahan told ESPN. “My biggest thing, and what I’m getting guys to focus on, is just getting better. That’s a cliché you say a lot, you get better or worse, but when guys are down, you better make sure you don’t make it worse. … Hopefully, we’ll get a few guys back as this goes through the end. And to me, when guys just worry about that stuff, it helps us know what they are, how they’re responding to adversity, how they’re going to be going forward. I want guys who are always continuing to improve, whether you’re a rookie or you’re a 10-year vet. If you’re not improving, you’re on your way out.”

49ers fall to 4-6 on the year after 27-13 loss to the Saints in New Orleans

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) watches the action in the second half against the San Francisco 49ers at the Superdome in New Orleans on Sun Nov 15, 2020 (AP News photo)

By Joe Hawkes
Staff Writer

NEW ORLEANS, LA — Already dealing with a depleted roster, the 49ers needed to play near perfect against the Saints if they expected to leave the Crescent City with a win. San Francisco had their share of chances, but couldn’t overcome four turnovers as the Saints take down the 49ers with a 27-13 victory in front of approximately 6,000 fans inside the Mercedes Superdome on Sunday afternoon.

New Orleans (7-2) have now won six-straight games and send the 49ers to their third-straight loss this season. Its the first three-game losing streak for San Francisco since 2018.

The injury-laden 49ers (4-6) head into a much-needed bye week where they will try to regroup for the final six games of their season. San Francisco has little wiggle room if it expects to make the playoffs after playing the Super Bowl a season ago.

San Francisco’s next game will be at the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 29 in what will be a must-win game for the 49ers. They’ve already taken the first matchup against the Rams, 26-14, back on Oct. 26 at Levi’s Stadium.

Nick Mullens, who was making his second-straight start and fourth of the year in place of regular starter Jimmy Garoppolo, started off the 49ers’ first possession sizzling, completing 6 of 7 passes for 47 yards and converting a couple of third downs on a 13-play, 75-yard touchdown drive.

Mullens connected with rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk on a 4-yard touchdown pass to cap off a drive that lasted 7 minutes, 17 seconds giving San Francisco an early 7-0 lead.

Aiyuk finished with seven catches for 75 yards and one touchdown while being targeted a team-high 14 times.

Mullens completed 24 of 38 passes for 247 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. He was briefly removed from the game in favor of C.J. Beathard in the fourth quartere on a third-and-21 play because of Beathard’s stronger arm. Beathard underthrew the ball deep to wide receiver Richie James.

Mullens would return to the field on the next series.

San Francisco dominated New Orleans the first half, gaining more total yards (166 to 90) and first downs 13 to 6). The 49ers ran 40 offensive plays to the Saints’ 21 while controlling the time of possession (22 minutes to 8 minutes).

After jumping out to a 10-0 lead following a 32-yard field goal by kicker Robbie Gould early in the second quarter, special teams made some costly mistakes.

They gave up a 75-yard kickoff return to Deonte Harris to setup a field goal for the Saints that cut the lead to 10-3.

Later in the quarter, 49ers special-teamer Ken Webster found himself too close to a punt that Trent Taylor let land. The ball hit Webster in the face mask and the Saints recovered at the 49ers’ own 21-yard line.

Two plays later, the 49ers defense made a big play when defensive tackle Kentavius Street sacked Saints quarterback Drew Brees for an 8-yard loss. Brees was hurt on the play. Street’s first career sack was nullified by a questionable roughing the passer penalty after Street landed on Brees. Replays appear to show that Street turned his body to the side to avoid landing on Brees with his full body weight.

Backup quarterback Jameis Winston replaced Brees in the second half. Brees was ruled out of the game with a rib injury. He finished 8 of 13 for 76 yards and one touchdown.

That penalty appeared to be crucial as it led to a 1-yard touchdown run by running back Alvin Kamara three plays later that tied the game at 10-10.

New Orleans would add another touchdown before the end of the first half and take a 17-10 lead into the locker room at halftime after running back Jerick McKinnon was stopped for a 2-yard loss on fourth-and-1 from the New Orleans 41-yard line. Kamara scored his second touchdown in the first half on a 3-yard pass from Brees.

It was a calamity of errors for the 49ers in the game, but the 49ers had opportunities to pull out the upset on the road. Safety Jimmie Ward dropped a potential interception inside the Saints’ territory, but the muffed punt by wide receiver Richie James in the fourth quarter was the back breaker for San Francisco.

Kamara’s third score of the game (a 1-yard run) gave the Saints a commanding 27-10 lead with 7:29 left in the game. The Saints do-it-all running back finished with seven catches for 83 yards and a touchdown, while running for 15 yards on 8 carries and two touchdowns.

The 49ers would add a 40-yard field goal to cut the Saints’ lead to 27-13, but too little too late.

San Francisco’s inability to run the football was clearly evident from the Saints closing up any and all running lanes. The aforementioned McKinnon rushed for 33 yards on 18 carries. Rookie running back JaMychal Hasty rushed for 13 yards on 3 carries, but injured his clavicle on a tackle by Saints linebacker Demario Davis.

Rookie defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw had his best game of his career, registering 1.5 of San Francisco’s three sacks. Despite the final outcome, the 49ers defense played well holding the Saints to 237 total yards and 2 of 12 on third down.

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Struggling 49ers continue their rough and tumble schedule in New Orleans this Sunday

San Francisco 49ers Running back Raheem Mostert (31) is out of the line up against the New Orleans Saints this Sunday at the Superdome in New Orleans (USA Today file photo)

On the 49ers podcast with Jeremiah:

#1 Jeremiah, there has to be very little doubt that the 49ers (4-5) took a tough couple of loses and playing in just four short days for San Francisco with a vast injury list didn’t help either.

#2 Jeremiah, you got to see how the 49ers just struggled since losing their starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and really now depend on quarterback Nick Mullens, how much pressure has this been on Mullens.

#3 Talk about some of the key players the 49ers will miss out of their line up this Sunday in New Orleans going without Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson and will be replaced by JaMycal Hasty and Jerrick McKinnon in the back field.

#4 The New Orleans Saints (6-2) quarterback Drew Brees was limited in practice this week and was also limited leading up to last Sunday’s win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in that landslide 38-3. Do you see Brees getting just enough rest and practice to be ready against the 49ers this Sunday?

#5 Jeremiah break it down for us as the 49ers try and snap their two game losing streak in New Orleans on Sunday how do you see this match up?

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San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: 49ers will have hands full in New Orleans on Sunday

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan stands on the sidelines at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara on Thursday Night Football Nov 5th against the Green Bay Packers (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with J Hawkes:

#1 The 49ers continue to suffer the injury bug. This is what hampered them during their loses in Seattle Nov 1st and against Green Bay Nov 5th.

#2 The week of Nov 1st was a cruel week not just for injuries but San Francisco had a short turnaround after losing to the Seahawks on Nov 1st and the hosted the Green Bay Packers four days later on Thursday Night Football Nov 5th and lost that one as well.

#3 With staring quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo out and Nick Mullens under center now how much pressure has things been on Mullens in those last two games.

#4 Also this week head coach Kyle Shanahan said the status for the offensive line players running back Raheem Mostert (ankle), Tevin Coleman (knee), both will not play in New Orleans on Sunday. Wide receiver Deebo Samuel status is unknown and wide receiver Trent Taylor (back) didn’t practice.

#5 Joe, set it up for us the 49ers are nine point underdogs going into Sunday’s game and the Saints absolutely clobbered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last Sun Nov 8th 38-3 holding Bucs quarterback Tom Brady to 209 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions. How do you see this game Sunday?

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San Francisco 49ers vs. New Orleans Saints preivew: Not making playoffs just got out of 49ers control

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens who threw for 291 yards, one touchdown, and one interception will get the start on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome (file photo from draftkingsnation.com)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

The rest of the season is going to feel strange for the 49ers. It may be the understatement of the year to say the 49ers season has not gone according to plan. They are 4-5 on the season and playoff hopes are now a thing of the past. Most of this hasn’t been something they can control.

The 49ers are down many key pieces. Firstly, they are without their quarterback Jimmy Garapollo. Granted, Jimmy has not been very good this year when healthy but who knows if he has even been healthy at all this year. He has been very underwhelming and looks to have lost favor with head coach Kyle Shanahan. I wouldn’t be surprised at all that this is the end of the road in San Francisco for the quarterback.

Also injured, and most likely out for the year, is maybe the best Tight End in football George Kittle. That is a big blow to any team but especially one already reeling from injuries.

The 49ers defense has also been banged up most the year. It has been a rough year for all involved with the 49ers injury wise.

That brings us to Sundays game. The high flying, division leading New Orleans Saints will be hosting the 49ers and looking for their seventh win of the season. As usual, Drew Brees will look the pick apart the susceptible 49ers defense.

My Pick: I think the game will be a blowout. The 49ers season is almost all but over and I don’t envision them playing very hard on Sunday. I predict the Saints will win by two touchdowns 28-14.

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Bourne will not be back for Sun game in New Orleans; WIlliams, Samuel, and Aiyuk expected back for Sunday

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kendrick Bourne (84) making a catch in front of the Seattle Seahawks defensive back Jayson Staley (29) at Century Link Field in Seattle Sun Nov 1, 2020 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with David:

#1 San Francisco 49ers (4-5) wide receiver Kendrick Bourne who was on the Covid-19 reserve list on Thursday then was tested on Friday and tested negative and the 49ers said he was on the Coivd list again. The 49ers did not disclose whether if Bourne is on or off the list and he will not suit up for Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints (6-2).

#2 The 49ers announced that Tackle Trent Williams and wide receivers Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk were off the Covid list and are expected to be ready for the game in New Orleans Sunday.

#3 The 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman who had suffered a calf injury during week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals is practicing and 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan is studying Sherman’s progress. Is Sherman day to day or could he be out for the next three games?

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