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Jerry Rice Is Worried About The San Francisco 49ers
Jerry Rice Is Worried About The San Francisco 49ers originally appeared on The Spun. Jerry Rice is worried about the San Francisco 49ers right now. The legendary NFL Hall of Famer, who won three Super Bowl titles, is worried about the state of his former team. Rice, 62, spoke out about the 49ers heading into the 2025 season. Advertisement Rice, a 13-time Pro Bowler, believes that the 49ers might have changed too much heading into the year. He's not sure about his offseason moves. 'I just feel like we added on too many pieces. The reason why I say that is these guys are young guys,' Rice told Cam Inman of the San Jose Mercury News. 'Super Bowl 60 is going to be here in San Francisco [at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara]. I would have preferred to sort of leave everything like last year, add on to that, and have a chance for this coming year.' SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 20: Former member of the San Francisco 49ers Jerry Rice looks on against the New Orleans Saints during an NFL game at Candlestick Park on September 20, 2010 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by) Rice thinks that the 49ers might be relying on too many unproven players heading into the year. Advertisement 'A lot of young guys. Now, can Kyle Shanahan pull it together and can these guys jell? We have to wait and see,' Rice said. 'But there's this big question mark if it's going to work.'I'm always going to go Niners no matter what. But we're bringing in so many young players. It's going to take a while for that team to jell. If it doesn't happen this year, then maybe the next couple of years.' Kyle Shanahan is considered one of the top head coaches in the game, but he could have his work cut out for him during the 2025 season. The 49ers, who disappointed during the 2024 season, are set to open the year on Sept. 7 against the Seattle Seahawks. Advertisement Kickoff for that game is scheduled for 4:05 p.m. E.T. It'll air on FOX. Jerry Rice Is Worried About The San Francisco 49ers first appeared on The Spun on Jul 14, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 14, 2025, where it first appeared.


CBS News
15-07-2025
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Lottery for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in San Francisco Bay Area announced
FIFA announced Tuesday details of a ticket lottery for the upcoming 2026 World Cup being held in North America, which includes matches being held in the San Francisco Bay Area. Tickets for the tournament, which is set to begin next June, will be released in phases. The first draw application window will open on Wednesday, Sep. 10. "We're looking forward to welcoming the world back to North America, as Canada, Mexico and the United States host what will be the biggest and greatest sporting event ever. We encourage fans everywhere to get ready to secure their place – these will be the most coveted seats in world sport," said FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Ahead of the draw, fans who are interested were urged to visit and to create a FIFA ID. Organizers anticipate 6.5 million people will attend the tournament, which consists of 104 matches featuring 48 teams. Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will host six matches. Due to FIFA sponsorship rules, the facility is labeled as "San Francisco Bay Area Stadium" in tournament materials. Five of the games at the Santa Clara stadium will be group fixtures, while a sixth game will be a knockout match in the Round of 32. • Match 8 - Group Stage - Saturday, June 13 • Match 20 - Group Stage - Tuesday, June 16 • Match 31 - Group Stage - Friday, June 19 • Match 44 - Group Stage - Monday, June 22 • Match 60 - Group Stage - Thursday, June 25 • Match 81 - Round of 31 - Wednesday, July 1 According to FIFA, the final draw is set to take place in December, with specific schedules and kickoff times to be released "shortly thereafter." The tournament is scheduled to begin June 11, 2026 with a matchup in Mexico City. The World Cup Final will be held at MetLife Stadium (temporarily renamed New York / New Jersey Stadium) on July 19, 2026.
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14-07-2025
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Jerry Rice thinks the 49ers changed too much this offseason
One of the greatest 49ers of all time thinks the 2025 version of the team may struggle with a roster that was overhauled too much. Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice says he sees a team in flux when he looks at what the 49ers have ahead of them. Advertisement 'I just feel like we added on too many pieces. The reason why I say that is these guys are young guys,' Rice told Cam Inman of the San Jose Mercury News. 'Super Bowl 60 is going to be here in San Francisco [at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara]. I would have preferred to sort of leave everything like last year, add on to that, and have a chance for this coming year.' Rice thinks the 49ers may be relying on too much youth. 'A lot of young guys. Now, can Kyle Shanahan pull it together and can these guys jell? We have to wait and see,' Rice said. 'But there's this big question mark if it's going to work.'I'm always going to go Niners no matter what. But we're bringing in so many young players. It's going to take a while for that team to jell. If it doesn't happen this year, then maybe the next couple of years.'
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11-07-2025
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San Francisco 49ers announce 2025 training camp open practice schedule
The San Francisco 49ers have announced their open practice schedule for this year's training camp. All practices will take place at the SAP Performance Center next to Levi's Stadium. Tickets will go on sale for season ticket members on July 15 at 2:00pm Pacific Time. The general public will be able to purchase tickets beginning the following day at 10:00am Pacific Time. Advertisement Here's a rundown of the practice dates: Wednesday, July 23 Thursday, July 24 (Exclusive to season ticket holders Friday, July 25 Sunday, July 27 Monday, July 28 Tuesday, July 29 Monday, August 4 Tuesday, August 5 Thursday, August 7 Monday, August 11 Tuesday, August 12 More to come... This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: San Francisco 49ers announce 2025 training camp open practice schedule
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02-07-2025
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Where to watch Mexico vs. Honduras live stream, TV channel, start time for Gold Cup match
The stage is set for a sizzling semifinal showdown on Wednesday night as Mexico squares off with Honduras at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. Fresh off a group-topping run in Group A, the defending champions are eyeing yet another trip to the continental final. Javier Aguirre's men kicked off their title defense with a gritty 3-2 victory over the Dominican Republic, followed by a comfortable 2-0 win against Suriname, and wrapped up the group stage with a scoreless draw versus Costa Rica. Advertisement A 3-1 quarterfinal triumph over Saudi Arabia now has El Tri knocking on the door of their fourth straight Gold Cup final Honduras, though entering as clear underdogs, won't be backing down without a fight. In recent clashes with Mexico across the Nations League, both nations have split the spoils with two home wins each. Reinaldo Rueda's squad looked down and out after a 6-0 hammering at the hands of Canada, but they've turned the tide since—bagging a 2-0 win over El Salvador and edging past Curaçao 2-1 to punch their ticket to the semis. Here's everything you need to know about Mexico vs. Honduras, including TV channel and streaming options for their Gold Cup clash. Where to watch Mexico vs. Honduras Gold Cup: Live stream, TV channel TV channel: FS1 Live stream: Fubo Advertisement This match is available for live TV broadcast on FS1. Streaming options in English language are available on Fubo. Spanish viewers can tune in to TUDN and stream it on Univision. Mexican viewers can also catch the game on Televisa and ViX. Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 200+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.) fubo Mexico vs. Honduras Gold Cup start time Date: Wednesday, June 2, 2025 Time: 10 p.m. ET | 7 p.m. PT Mexico and Honduras clash will kick off at 10:00 p.m. ET or 7:00 p.m. PT on Wednesday, June 2, 2025, from the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Mexico vs. Honduraslineups, team news After sitting out the quarterfinal due to suspension, Mexico's in-form center-back César Montes is cleared for takeoff once again—and he'll be eyeing a fourth goal to add to his already impressive Gold Cup haul. Advertisement The news isn't all sunshine for El Tri, though. Midfield maestro Luis Chávez suffered a devastating ACL tear right before the knockout rounds and has been sidelined for the rest of the tournament. With Hirving Lozano and Henry Martín also out of commission, the squad's injury list is starting to pile up. Montes' return allows Edson Álvarez to push up into his preferred midfield role, where he's expected to partner Marcel Ruiz and Erik Lira in the heart of the park. Up front, Fulham's Raul Jiménez will once again carry the torch in attack, leading the line as Mexico look to march into another final. Mexico predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Malagon (GK) — Sanchez, Montes, Vasquez, Gallardo — Lira, Alvarez, Ruiz — Alvarado, Jimenez, Vega. Injured: Luis Chávez, Hirving Lozano, Henry Martín. Suspended: None. Advertisement Since Honduras was handed a six-goal drubbing in their tournament opener, coach Reinaldo Rueda has leaned on Jorge Benguché over longtime skipper Anthony Lozano to lead the line up top. Lozano, who plies his trade with Santos Laguna in Liga MX, will be chomping at the bit to reclaim his starting role—especially against a familiar foe like Mexico. A chance to silence the doubters and hit the scoresheet could be just the spark he needs. Meanwhile, Celtic winger Luis Palma has been something of a fringe figure in the tournament, mostly coming off the bench. Still, he's no stranger to making headlines against El Tri, having bagged a brace in Honduras' Nations League triumph over Mexico last November. Honduras predicted XI (4-2-3-1 right to left): Menjivar (GK) — Crisanto, Maldonado, Martinez, Rosales — Arriaga, Flores — Rodriguez, Alvarez, Quioto — Benguche. Advertisement Injured: None. Suspended: None. Gold Cup fixture schedule this week All times ET Wednesday, July 2 USMNT vs. Guatemala (7:00 p.m.) Mexico vs. Honduras (10:00 p.m.) Related Links