San Francisco 49ers
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49ers closing in on naming rights partner for Santa Clara stadium
According to Biz Ball's Andy Dolich, word on the sponsorship street is that the San Francisco 49ers are closing in on a naming rights partner for their new stadium in Santa Clara.
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NFL Notes: Nnamdi Asomugha signs with 49ers
Former Eagle Nnamdi Asomugha found a new home after agreeing to a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers . Here is a look at the news around the NFL.
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NFL Notes: Nnamdi Asomugha reportedly signs with 49ers
Former Eagle Nnamdi Asomugha found a new home after reportedly agreeing to a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers . Here is a look at the news around the NFL.
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49ers acquire QB McCoy to compete with Tolzien
The San Francisco 49ers have acquired quarterback Colt McCoy from the Cleveland Browns, according to a report.
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Harbaugh could send Bears draft help
With the San Francisco 49ers holding 13 picks in this month's NFL Draft, CSN Bay Area's Matt Maiocco believes the 49ers could trade up in the first-round around the 20th selection.
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Report: Delanie Walker headed to Titans
Free agent tight end Delanie Walker is leaving the San Francisco 49ers for the Tennessee Titans, according to a report.
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Ravens' players react to reported Boldin trade
With reports emerging that the Ravens have traded Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers , Torrey Smith and other Baltimore players are reacting to the move on Twitter.
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BROTHERLY ADVICE: BOB BRYAN
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh and San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh are hardly the only high-profile siblings who've squared off in their arena of expertise. The AP is asking some others who can relate how to handle going against a family member in the Super Bowl.
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Harbaugh brothers could envision working together
Bowl. They will be on opposite sidelines Sunday, John as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens and Jim with the San Francisco 49ers . Imagine how effective they could be if working together. At their joint news conference Friday, someone asked
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BROTHERLY ADVICE: AARON RODGERS
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh and San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh are hardly the only high-profile siblings who've squared off in their arena of expertise. The AP is asking
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BROTHERLY ADVICE: THE MANNINGS
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh and San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh are hardly the only high-profile siblings who've squared off in their arena of expertise. The AP is asking
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(NOT) PLAYING FAVORITES
will not experience the thrill of victory.'' With Baltimore Ravens coach John facing little brother Jim's San Francisco 49ers , the thrill of the NFL title game also puts Jack and Jackie in an awkward spot, knowing one son will celebrate
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INACTIVES FOR RAVENS, 49ERS
Neither the Baltimore Ravens nor the San Francisco 49ers have any last minute changes to their starting lineups for the Super Bowl. Both teams have several players inactive for the game
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RAVENS GET ASSIST FROM NINERS ON SECOND TD
The Baltimore Ravens got an assist from the San Francisco 49ers on their latest touchdown. Ed Dickson's 14-yard ..... as is, bringing them to the San Francisco 15. But the 49ers got 15 more yards out of the play because Donte Whitner
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RAVENS SCORE FIRST
The Baltimore Ravens are on the board first, taking a 7-0 lead on the San Francisco 49ers . Baltimore caught a break when the 49ers were called for a penalty on third down, extending the Ravens' drive. On the next play
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Instant replay: Jones scores long TD vs 49ers
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Jacoby Jones has scored another long touchdown in the playoffs, this time against the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl. Jones got behind Chris Culliver late in the first half and hauled in a pass from Joe Flacco
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IT'S OVER! RAVENS WIN 34-31
bragging rights on little brother Jim after his Baltimore Ravens withstood a furious second-half comeback by the San Francisco 49ers in what has to be the wackiest Super Bowl ever. Trailing 28-6 when a power outage interrupted the second half
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WHAT A GAME! SUPER BOWL SUPER INDEED
and the biggest goal-line stand of Ray Lewis' long career, the Baltimore Ravens' 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers was so wacky and thrilling it even made folks briefly forget about the Harbaughs. Until John shoved a photographer
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Lewis ends NFL career in championship fashion
Now I get to see a different side of life,'' Lewis said Sunday night after helping the Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 34-31. ``My family, and my sons, my kids, they've sacrificed for me. Now I have the opportunity to sacrifice
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Fans mob Baltimore streets to celebrate Ravens win
whooping, hollering and high-fiving complete strangers as they celebrated the team's 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers . On the far opposite coast, however, a spirit of hope and anticipation rapidly faded into sullen disappointment



































