Deebo Samuel, Jian#039;Ayir Brown added to injured list; Joseph-Day made his coaching debut Version 2 (1) Lindsey Pallares Group editor Kyle Shanahan covers Teamand#039’s Week 16 performance against the Ravens After a short turnaround in Week 17 and a trip to the East Coast, the San Francisco 49ers have put their Christmas Eve loss behind them and are preparing for what has become a must-win game against the Washington Commanders.
We were so pumped and excited to show the world how good we are, but I thought Kyle (Shanahan) did a really good job in the team meeting today putting it to sleep andquot; defensive end Nick Bosa said.
There are a lot of silver linings when you look at it and with a team like this, how we’ve come back in the past and how mature we are, I think it can work in our favor.
do.andquot; The 49ers are still #1 in the NFC, and as Bosa mentioned, the game against the Baltimore Ravens was a one-goal game at halftime, and the second half was roughly punted at the goal line. San Francisco and their Week 17 opponent are 4-11 on the year, and Washington is statistically out of playoff contention this season.
While the Commanders do not have a postseason game in play, the 49ers know all too well that they are a team not to be overlooked.
I think all teams are scary, but especially when people have nothing to lose,andquot; head coach Kyle Shanahan said. andquot;First, everyone has something to lose.
When people say and#039;There is and#039;nothing to lose,and#039; many boys also play for work. These people know it…
It know they have a quarterback that has won a lot of games in this league, they have some players on defense and they have as good a chance as any team this week.
Washington announced it will start eighth-year pro Jacoby Brissett, who has played three times in the last four weeks, in place of Sam Howell.
Washington is the next game and we won’t take them lightly,andquot; said Bosa. andquot;People might think we should beat them, but it’s the NFL and they’re going to bring it.
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