James Allen+FollowNFL fines 49ers WR Jauan Jennings $12,172 after post-game scuffle with Tre'von Moehrig🏈 The league has imposed a $12,172 fine on 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings for striking Panthers safety Tre’von Moehrig after Monday night’s game. The incident stemmed from a controversial moment late in the fourth quarter — Moehrig apparently landed a punch to Jennings’ groin. Video review led to Moehrig being suspended for one game due to unsportsmanlike conduct. Jennings stayed cool during the game, but once the clock hit zero he retaliated, sparking a brief post-game confrontation that had to be broken up. He wasn’t suspended — just fined. What do you think — fair punishment, or should the league have cut him some slack given what happened earlier? #NFL #49ers #Panthers #JauanJennings #TrevonMoehrig #NFLFines #FootballDrama 10Share
Amy Williams+FollowCan Brock Purdy Weather the Browns Storm?Faithful, how worried are we about Brock Purdy heading into Cleveland? After tossing three picks last week, Mr. Irrelevant faces not just Myles Garrett and the Dawg Pound, but some nasty weather too. Remember that Buffalo snow game? Not Purdy’s finest. With CMC ready to carry the load, do you trust Purdy to bounce back, or is the weather his true kryptonite? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #49ers30Share
Jay Williams+FollowJennings vs Moehrig: Did the NFL Get It Right?The dust-up between the 49ers’ Jauan Jennings (the former Vol) and Panthers DB Tre’von Moehrig is heating up fan debates. Moehrig got a one-game suspension for his low blow, but Jennings, who retaliated after the game, is only facing a fine. Former Pro Bowler T.J. Houshmandzadeh says Jennings should be suspended too, arguing both players crossed the line. Personally, I think the NFL made the right call—retaliation isn’t the same as instigation, especially when emotions run high. What do you think, Faithful? #Sports #Football #49ers00Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowOne of These NFC Contenders Has to Miss the Playoffs — Who Is It?The NFC North and NFC West are stacked right now. Six teams already have 7+ wins, but only five can get in — even if all three wild cards come from these two divisions. Here are the records: NFC North • Bears — 8–3 • Packers — 7–3–1 • Lions — 7–4 NFC West • Rams — 9–2 • Seahawks — 8–3 • 49ers — 8–4 One of these teams is guaranteed to miss the postseason. So… who’s the odd one out, and why? Is it schedule strength? Injuries? Regression? Bad matchups down the stretch? Drop your pick — this finish is going to be wild. #NFL #PlayoffRace #NFC #Bears #Packers #Lions #Rams #Seahawks #49ers #NFLDiscussion1211Share
phughes+FollowWhy the 49ers’ Mac Jones move could pay offSan Francisco’s front office just made a savvy play by locking in Mac Jones as a backup QB on a team-friendly deal. Whether he’s backing up Brock Purdy or becomes a valuable trade chip, the 49ers are set up for flexibility and future gains. If another team—like the Vikings—wants Jones, the Niners can demand real value in return. It’s a win-win: keep a solid backup or cash in for draft picks and young talent. What do you think—should the 49ers hold onto Jones or trade him if the price is right? #Sports #Football #49ers00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCould this move finally fix the 49ers' O-line?Imagine the 49ers making a bold move this offseason that actually fixes the offensive line once and for all. Bringing in Tyler Linderbaum, the Ravens’ rock-solid center, would instantly upgrade the Niners’ interior line and send a message that San Francisco is serious about getting back to championship form. Linderbaum’s durability and Pro Bowl pedigree could be the missing piece, much like the franchise-shifting free agency moves of 1994. Would you want to see the Niners invest big in the O-line, or should they focus elsewhere? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #49ers00Share