One of the classic NFL rivalries gets a reboot on Sunday when the Giants travel to Candlestick Park to face Jim Harbaugh and the San Francisco 49ers for the George S. Halas Trophy. The NFC Championship battle between San Francisco and New York marks the second meeting between […]
While I’m still at odds over whether I want to subject my favorite coach-quarterback combo to a potential live-blogging jinx, the second half of Championship Sunday finds the Giants and 49ers renewing their postseason rivalry.
Joe Montana’s $35 million dollar estate is still on the market but at a marked down price. After first appearing on the real estate market in 2009, the Calistoga, California home is still on the market with a 31 percent cut under its original price – $49 million.
Vice President Joe Biden made a rather noticeable mistake while speaking to a group of supporters in San Francisco on Thursday. Biden told the audience that the “Giants” would win on Sunday and advance to the Super Bowl.
While the 49ers begin to prepare for Sunday’s NFC title game meeting versus the New York Giants, last Saturday for Niners fans will be hard to forget anytime soon. The Vernon Davis game-winning touchdown catch will live in 49er lore for quite sometime. Now, it has been immortalized […]
https://twitter.com/#!/VernonDavis85/status/158391246090539010 If I told you that their would be 68 total points scored between the 49ers and Saints, surely one would have suggested that New Orleans would be the team heading to the NFC Championship next Sunday. Well, not exactly.
San Francisco defeated New Orleans 36-32 in one of the greatest NFL playoff games of all-time on Saturday. Here is the sad call of Saints radio play-by-play man Jim Henderson on Alex Smith’s touchdown toss to Davis.
Today is the 30th anniversary of one of the defining moments of Joe Montana’s career. If you’re an NFL fan and have never watched it, put down your Tostitos and Xbox controller for the next 27:10. It’s time to get some education in your system. 49ers 28, Cowboys […]
Joe Flacco’s fu manchu apppeared last night during the Harbaugh Bowl, a 16-6 victory for the Baltimore Ravens over the San Francisco 49ers. While it doesn’t reach Aaron Rodgers proportions, it’s a solid effort for one of the NFL’s greatest game managers.
The handshake heard ’round the world is the talk of the NFL these days. Jim Harbaugh said he shook Jim Schwartz’s hand too hard after San Francisco’s 25-19 win; while Schwartz claimed that Harbaugh cursed at him after shaking his hand.