San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor Sun Nov 30, 2025: 49ers score in each quarter to beat Browns 26-8

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) is sacked by the Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (middle right) in the second half at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland on Sun Nov 30, 2025 (AP News photo)

SF 49ers podcast David Zizmor:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers (9-4) picked up their ninth win of the 2025 season with a win over the Cleveland Browns (3-9) 26-8 at Huntington Bank Field and from the looks of it the 49ers made easy work of the Browns.

#2 The 49ers were able to score in each of the four quarters and quarterback Brock Purdy was 16-29 for 168 yards and threw for one touchdown.

#3 Up next for the 49ers they host the Tennessee Titans (1-11) in Santa Clara. The Titans are having a rough season winning one game out of 12 games for the season. The Titans lost a tough on Sunday to the Jacksonville Jaguars 25-3. The Titans are suffering from both sides of the football. How do you see this one next Sun Dec 14.

Join David Zizmor for the 49ers podcasts after every home and away game at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NFL podcast Charlie O Sun Nov 30, 2025: Bears on roll get massive gains against Eagles; Ravens suffer tough injury and loss to Bengals; plus more news

Chicago Bears running back De’Andre Swift (4) scores a touchdown against Philadelphia Eagles in the first half at Lincoln Financial Field on Fri Nov 28, 2025 (AP News photo)

NFL podcast Charlie O Sun Nov 30, 2025

#1 What does Chicago Bears’ upset win over Philadelphia Eagles — including a massive 255-yard combined rushing effort — mean for their playoff chances this season?

#2 With injuries piling up across the league (the Baltimore Ravens’Chandler Martin’s season-ending ACL tear), how are team depth and roster management becoming more critical as they head into the final stretch?

#3 Kansas City Chiefs just got graded a “B” for a narrow loss — what does this signal about the sustainability of their recent playoff-level standards under pressure?

#4 Charlie, does the firing of Las Vegas Raiders assistant coach Chip Kelly really underscore head coach Pete Carroll’s goal of building up the team. Does that leave a bitter taste in Carroll’s mouth as he had no real say in Kelly’s firing? The Raiders lost another tough one again to the Los Angeles Chargers 31-14.

#5 For teams with rookie or newly returned quarterbacks such as the Cleveland Browns Shedeur Sanders, how important is coaching support and defense-driven wins in shaping their long-term future this season?

Join Charlie O for the NFL podcast Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor: Could 49ers have their hands full in Cleveland on Sunday?

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings (15) pushes off on the Carolina Panthers cornerback Mike Jackson (right) in the second half at Levi Stadium on Mon Nov 24, 2025 (AP News photo)

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor:

#1 David you said that their San Francisco 49ers (8-4) next opponent the Cleveland Browns (3-8) are a dangerous opponent what most will the 49ers need to fear in this upcoming game this Sunday?

#2 The Browns running back Quinshon Judkins against the Las Vegas Raiders last Sunday carried for 16 carries 47 yards and scored two touchdowns. No doubt the 49ers defense will be keying in on Judkins.

#3 The 49ers are coming off a win over the Carolina Panthers (6-6) on Monday Night Football 20-9 they head to Cleveland next Sunday and like you talked about last Sunday the Browns have improved and under center is no different with quarterback Shedeur Sanders 11-20, 209 yards, and one touchdown last Sunday against the Raiders.

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

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria: Is the Kelly firing just the beginning for coaching staff?

Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly before an NFL football game Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 Chip Kelly the Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) offensive coordinator who was fired right after Sunday’s game as the Raiders offense has sputtered all season long and Sunday against the Cleveland Browns (3-8) was no different as the Raiders were shutout in the second half of the game. Is the Kelly firing just the beginning for the Raiders coaching staff.

#2 The Las Vegas Raiders never could catch up to the Cleveland Browns Sunday getting beat 24-10 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

#3The Raiders quarterback Geno Smith just couldn’t get neither the run or passing game to get on the scoreboard.

#4 For Smith Sunday going 30-44 for 285 yards and one interception but just couldn’t get the offense to launch and once again the Raiders ended up being short this time way short.

#5 The Raiders were shutout in the first and third quarters. The Raiders defense were having a decent game they shutout the Browns in the second and third quarters but it wasn’t enough to close the game out in a 14 point loss at home.

#6 It doesn’t get easier for the Raiders they head to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Chargers (7-4). The Chargers got crushed on Sunday by the Jacksonville Jaguars 35-6. How do you see this match up in Jacksonville for the Raiders Sun Nov 16th.

Tony Renteria does the Las Vegas Raiders podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor: Purdy good enough to get 49ers over Panthers 20-9 despite 3 interceptions

Carolina Panthers defensive end Derrick Brown blocks a pass thrown by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) in the first half at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara on Monday Night Football Nov 24, 2025 (AP News photo)

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers (8-4) held the Carolina Panthers (6-6) to just six points how much do you attribute to the 49ers defense in picking up this 20-9 win?

#2 On offense the 49ers got a a touchdown in each of the first and third quarters. Quarterback Brock Purdy didn’t break the scales of most touchdowns in a game but was 23-32 for 193 yards, and was picked off three times.

#3 Next up for the 49ers the Cleveland Browns (3-8). The Browns are coming off a 24-10 against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) on Sunday. The Browns with the win over the Raiders snapped a three game losing streak. How do you see this match up between the 49ers and Browns this Sunday at Huntington Bank Field?

Join David Zizmor for the 49ers podcast following each home and away game at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez: Raiders and Smith can’t move the offense get beat by Cleveland

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Tyree Wilson (9) tries to put the pressure on Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) in the first half at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun Nov 23, 2025 (AP News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez:

#1 The Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) never could catch up to the Cleveland Browns (3-8) Sunday getting beat 24-10 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

#2The Raiders quarterback Geno Smith just couldn’t get neither the run or passing game to get on the scoreboard.

#3 For Smith Sunday going 30-44 for 285 yards and one interception but just couldn’t get the offense to launch and once again the Raiders ended up being short this time way short.

#4 The Raiders were shutout in the first and third quarters. The Raiders defense were having a decent game they shutout the Browns in the first and third quarters but it wasn’t enough to close the game out in a 14 point loss at home.

#5 It doesn’t get easier for the Raiders they head to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Chargers (7-4). The Chargers got crushed on Sunday by the Jacksonville Jaguars 35-6. How do you see this match up in Jacksonville for the Raiders Sun Nov 16th.

Join Rich Perez who does the Raiders podcasts after every home and away games at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders now on a 5 Game Losing Streak, lose to Cleveland Browns, 24-10

Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty (2) during the regular season home game against the Cleveland Browns at Allegiant Stadium. (Photo credit to Michael Clemens/Las Vegas Raiders)

By Michael Villanueva

LAS VEGAS, NV – On Sunday afternoon at Allegiant Stadium, the Las Vegas Raiders hosted the Cleveland Browns for week 12. Coming into this game, the Cleveland Browns had officially named Shedeur Sanders their starting quarterback, marking his first start in the National Football League.

His debut grabbed attention as the Browns tested his ability to manage NFL speed, decision-making, and pocket discipline in his first opportunity as a starter. Success came quick for Sanders as he coached the Browns to a 24-10 win over the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium.

Sanders was able to secure the starting Quarterback title for this game, as third-round pick from Oregon, Dillon Francis, had sustained a concussion against the Baltimore Ravens, which led to Sanders taking the starting role.

For Las Vegas, tight end Brock Bowers came into the game having already set an NFL record, becoming the all-time leader in tight end receptions after two seasons. His productivity quickly established him as one of the league’s most dangerous young offensive players, and his role remained vital to the Raiders’ game plan.

On defense, Raiders DE Maxx Crosby was one sack away from adding to his already outstanding career. With one more sack, he will have seven consecutive seasons of 7.0 or more sacks, joining only 11 other players in NFL history to do so in their first seven seasons. Crosby, an experienced All-Pro pass rusher, saw another opportunity to cement his reputation as one of football’s best defensive talents.

Cleveland Browns Myles Garret leads the NFL in sacks so far in the 2025 NFL season, and he will be facing off against Left Guard, Stone Forsythe from Las Vegas, who has only allowed 5 sacks this season on his side of the offensive line. This was a key matchup, as the Cleveland defense proved they’re too much for the Raiders’ offense. The Las Vegas Raiders lead the all-time series against the Cleveland Browns at 15-10.

Cleveland scored first after a critical special teams play early in the first quarter. The Browns broke loose for a 44-yard punt return, and a tripping penalty on Las Vegas punter AJ Cole added an additional 14 yards, putting Cleveland deep into Raiders territory. Just two plays later, the Browns took advantage of the short field and punched in the game’s first touchdown, grabbing the lead with 8:24 left in the first quarter.

Cleveland soon stretched its lead later in the quarter. QB Shedeur Sanders rolled out to avoid pressure and threw a 52-yard pass to Isaiah Bond, setting up the offense on the goal line. Quinshon Judkins then scored a 2-yard touchdown run, giving the Browns a 14-0 lead with 48 seconds remaining in the first quarter.

Las Vegas struggled offensively, gaining only 40 yards, converting one of four third-down opportunities, and picking up three team penalties. Cleveland’s defense dominated early, putting pressure on the Raiders’ offense and setting a tough tone for the rest of the game.

The Raiders attempted to respond early in the second quarter, but their early drives failed. Las Vegas went three and out on its first possession and missed a 48-yard field goal, leaving the scoreboard blank. Cleveland took possession near midfield, but on the first play, Shedeur Sanders threw an interception to the Raiders’  DE Charles Snowden, who returned it 14 yards. The Raiders were still unable to capitalize immediately, but on their next play, they successfully completed a 41-yard field goal, bringing the score to 14-3.

Just before the two-minute warning, Cleveland had the ball at their own 48-yard line. Sanders fired a 39-yard pass to Jerry Jeudy, but the ball was punched out by Raiders strong safety Jeremy Chinn, resulting in a turnover. Despite the turnover opportunity, the Raiders’ offense went three-and-out on the next play following a key defensive stop by Cleveland, showing that the Raiders’ offensive struggles are holding them back. Leaving the score 14-3 heading into halftime, with the Raiders’ ball at the start of the second half.

Las Vegas began the second half with the ball, hoping to gain momentum and reduce the gap between them. The Raiders converted a third-down play, which was a minor bright spot given their current third-down effectiveness of 2 of 11.

However, the drive ended shortly later, leaving Las Vegas with a 4th-and-4 situation. QB Geno Smith was pressured and sacked for a nine yard loss, handing the ball over to Cleveland on the Raiders’ 48-yard line.

The remainder of the third quarter was an offensive struggle for both sides, primarily Las Vegas. The Raiders’ offense continued to show symptoms of confusion and anger, as shown by evident attitudes from both players and coaches. Their fourth-down conversion rate was now 0-for-2, while their third-down efficiency had dropped to 3-for-14. Despite many drives, the Raiders were yet to reach the red zone, putting the score at Cleveland 14, Las Vegas 3, entering the fourth quarter.

At the start of the fourth quarter, Browns RB Dylan Sampson broke loose up the middle for a 26-yard gain, putting Cleveland at the Las Vegas 21. The Raiders defense tightened after that, forcing a 53-yard field goal. Cleveland converted, extending their lead to 17-3.

With 8:18 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Browns increased their lead when Sanders connected with Dylan Sampson on a quick slant, and Sampson raced for a 66-yard touchdown. That made it 24-3, as Cleveland continues to capitalize on the Raiders’ offensive troubles. The Browns’ defense is not allowing Las Vegas to breathe, forcing back-to-back three-and-outs to maintain complete control of the game.

The Raiders eventually end up on the scoreboard. After their first red-zone trip of the night produced a defensive penalty, Las Vegas scored on a 5-yard touchdown throw from Geno Smith to Ashton Jeanty with 5:11 left. The score cuts the gap, but Cleveland maintains a commanding 24-10 edge.

Right before the two-minute warning, Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty was injured after Geno Smith’s 12-yard catch-and-run. On the next play, Las Vegas suffered another setback when Myles Garrett sacked Smith, knocking the ball loose.

Maliek Collins recovered the ball for Cleveland, giving the Browns possession with two minutes remaining and the opportunity to end the game by running out the time, and that’s exactly what happened in the remaining final minutes of the game. For the first time since 1995, a Browns starter has won his first career start. Browns Shedeur Sanders finished the game with 11 completions on 20 attempts. He was sacked just once in the game, also finishing with 1 touchdown pass, 1 interception, and an 87.3 rating.

The Raiders will travel to Inglewood for a rival conference game against the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday (11/30) at 1:25 p.m. in SoFi Stadium. Las Vegas will try to break their current five-game losing run and regain what’s left of its season confidence. At the post-game conference, Raiders head coach, Pete Carroll, had this to say after the game, “If you don’t score, you can’t win, and we couldn’t score. It was an incredible game of defense, both teams… we had opportunities to make big plays and we didn’t hit them.” Noted that the Raiders did not score until the 4th quarter with 5 minutes remaining in the game.

Raiders quarterback Geno Smith finished with 30 completions on 44 attempts. He was sacked 10 times in this game, 1 touchdown pass, and also finishing a 93.5 rating. Raiders also did not see the return of Ashton Jeanty due to an ankle injury he sustained late in the 4th quarter. He and Michael Mayer are possibly out for the next game due to their ankle injuries.

The final score in Sin City: Cleveland 24, Las Vegas 10; the Browns leave with a road victory.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria: Raiders need to focus on both ball sides of the ball as Cleveland comes calling Sunday

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) heads to the locker room after the loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football Nov 18, 2025 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (AP News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 Tony another rough one for the Las Vegas Raiders (2-8) on their homefield losing to the visiting Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1) on Monday Night Football. It was a real “Turn out the lights the party is over” as the Raiders were clobbered 33-16 at Allegiant Stadium.

#2 Raiders quarterback Geno Smith tried to get some passing yards going but Dallas just broke through the Las Vegas offensive line and scored a whopping 21 points in the second quarter.

#3 For Smith 27-42, 238 yards, one touchdown and one interception. No doubt on trying to get anything going it was a frustrating evening for Smith in another loss chalked up by the Raiders.

#4 The Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott pretty much had command and got some time to throw the football going 25-33, 268 yards, and four touchdowns.

#5 Raiders try to pick up the pieces and go at it again next Sun Nov 23 against the Cleveland Browns (2-8) who are having their own problems having lost their last three games in a row. How do you see this match up this coming Sunday at Allegiant with Cleveland?

Join Tony Renteria after every Raiders home and away game at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast Jessica Kwong: NFL draft kicks off Thursday

Heisman Trophy Award winner and former Colorado Buffaloes corner back/ wide receiver Travis Hunter is favored to be the number one draft pick by the Tennessee Titans as the NFL draft kicks off Thu Apr 24, 2025 in Green Bay (AP News photo)

Headline Sports podcast Jessica Kwong:

#1 Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said that he’s working on some “pretty substantive trades” but did not discuss details who he’s shopping and who he’s interested in obtaining. The Cowboys want to get some quality from their current ten selections as the go through seven rounds this Thursday through Sunday at the NFL draft.

#2 Cleveland Browns and New York Giants are trying to see whose available in the trade market in the early stages of the draft. The Tennessee Titans announced they will not be accepting any offers for their first overall pick. Meanwhile the Browns have the second pick and the New York Giants have the third pick.

#3 The Tennessee Titans are going to budge on getting the No. 1 draft pick this Thursday. Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi said that the Titans have got offers from other NFL teams and they will hang onto their number one draft pick.

#4 The last regular game of the NFL season was back on January 5th and after all this time the San Francisco 49ers still have not signed quarterback Brock Purdy, Purdy does not have a long term extension but he’s been working out and doing voluntary practices and exercises with the 49ers with a group of players.

#5 In this week’s draft the Las Vegas Raiders are under pressure to make the right picks. The Raiders have been suffering the last few years and hope they can right the ship. Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty has been named the top candidate for the Raiders first round pick. Jeanty is a Heigman Trophy finalist and he’s been compared to the Philadelphia Eagles Saquon Barkley.

Jessica Kwong does Headline Sports podcasts every other Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Rich Perez: Raiders once again run out of gas in 4th quarter lose in Tampa Bay 28-13; Raiders host Falcons on Monday Night Football Dec 16

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end K’Lavon Chassion (44) puts the stop on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) in the second half at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay on Sun Dec 8, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the Las Vegas Raiders podcast:

#1 The Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) once again were on their opponents heels late in a game but once again the game got away from them in the fourth quarter. This time against the the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6) the Raiders had a 14-10 but the Bucs pulled ahead with a touchdown in the fourth quarter that pretty much put the kibosh on any chance for the Raiders to come back losing to Tampa Bay 21-10.

#2 Once again the Raiders played a close game got a great performance from quarterback Aidan O’Connell didn’t throw anywhere close to 200 yards and if the Raiders were able to get just that much more offense just maybe they would have been able to get the lead.

#3 The Raiders scored only twice in the second quarter with O’Connell rushing for a one yard touchdown at 8:07 making it 14-7 and with a 25 yard field goal at 4:28 by kicker Daniel Carlson cutting Tampa Bay’s lead to four points 14-10 at the half..

#4 Fourth quarter the Bucs added Rachaad White carried for three yard touchdown to pull ahead 21-10, Carlson for the Raiders booted a 27 yard field goal 21-13 at 3:05 and the Bucs put the final touches on scoring for the afternoon with a quarterback Baker Mayfield 29 yard pass to Jalen McMillan 1:56 giving the Bucs a 28-13 win.

#5 Today’s loss is the Raiders eighth consecutive. This has been a struggling effort by the Raiders just to get back in the win column a place they have not been since Sep 29th when they defeated the Cleveland Browns. The Raiders take that eight game skid into their next game at Allegiant Stadium against the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football on Dec 16th. The Falcons lost to the Minnesota Vikings today and the Falcons drop below .500 at 6-7. How do you see this game next week Monday?

Join Rich Perez for the Las Vegas Raiders podcast after every home and away games at http://www.sportsradioservice.com