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Three of the hands-down biggest events in all of sports -- the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX, and the NBA All-Star Game -- are all taking place within mere days of each other come February 2026, and they're all coming exclusively to NBC and Peacock. Here's what you need to know!
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Aaron Donald trolls 49ers fans for 'living off' last Super Bowl 30 years ago
The Rams are now a game and a half ahead of the 49ers, sitting at 7-2 through nine games. Donald loves what he's seen from his former team, especially after watching them dismantle a banged-up 49ers team in blowout fashion on Sunday.
Aaron Donald may be retired, but he's still taking shots at his former rivals' fanbase. After the Los Angeles Rams crushed the San Francisco 49ers 42-26 on Sunday, Donald took to social media to troll 49ers fans.
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San Francisco steals South Bay’s Super Bowl spotlight — again
An official lineup of Super Bowl fanfare events largely snubs the South Bay in favor of San Francisco — 50 miles north of where the game will actually happen.
Tom Brady, the former New England quarterback who earned his job and never gave it up after Drew Bledsoe was injured in 2001, said in his role as a Fox Sports analyst, the 49ers should consider sticking with Mac Jones if he continues to play well.
A political push was displayed in the sky above Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday before the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams game. The banner highlighted MoveOn.org's petition calling for the NFL to keep immigration agents out of the big game.
To start, Brock Purdy signed a five-year, $265 million extension in the offseason. It marked the dawn of a new era in 49ers history and was one of the biggest statements of intent from Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch, making the 2022 ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ draft pick the face of the franchise.
The Buffalo Bills reportedly signed wide receiver and Super Bowl hero Mecole Hardman to their practice squad as they look to bolster their receiving corps.