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Last year, the NFC West was thrown for a loop. The San Francisco 49ers, expected by many to be a Super Bowl contender, ...
The Seahawks’ Super Bowl winning season needs greater context in light of Seattle’s former NBA team winning a title.
With the 49ers about to start their 26th year of football in the 21st century, Niner Noise looks back on the last 25 years of ...
The 49ers have a rich, illustrious history. Unfortunately, most of it took place before the turn of the century.
"Lynch's statue should be modeled after the famed 'Beast Quake' run in the Seahawks' 2010 Wild Card Game win over the New Orleans Saints," Rank wrote. "Marshawn was the face of those great Seahawks ...
This weekend, the Washington Commanders are set to square off against the Philadelphia Eagles for a trip to go to the Superbowl.The Commanders' impressive postseason performance has been fueled by ...
Richard Sherman, a former NFL cornerback and current Amazon Prime Video 'Thursday Night Football' analyst, ... The NFC Championship game is anticipated to be a thrilling contest, ...
NFL and Seattle Seahawks legend Richard Sherman predicted the NFC Divisional Round games. Skip to main content. ... the former cornerback has a Lions vs. Eagles matchup in the NFC Championship Game.
Sherman knows a thing or two about deep playoff runs. He helped guide Seattle and its "Legion of Boom" defense to two straight NFC championships, along with one Super Bowl win in 2014.
Darrelle Revis didn't have words of congratulations for cornerback Richard Sherman after the San Francisco 49ers booked their ticket to Super Bowl LIV against the Kansas City Chiefs. After the 49ers ...
Former 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman had some irony-drenched words for all the Brock Purdy haters after San Francisco completed their epic comeback win vs. the Detroit Lions in the NFC title game.
Ten years ago, Seahawks All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman made the game-sealing play against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game to send Seattle to Super Bowl XLVIII — then ...