the 49ers Will Beat The Seahawks in Week 18
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Saturday night celebrates the Faithful as the 49ers host the Seattle Seahawks in primetime for the final regular-season game. The NFC West crown and the No. 1 seed are on the line.
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle addressed the hatred that Seattle Seahawks fans have for the Niners ahead of their Sunday matchup.
Seahawks clash for NFC West crown and No. 1 seed. Kickoff 5 p.m. Saturday at Levi’s—stream on FUBO, watch on ESPN.
Hours before kickoff at Levi's Stadium, the parking lots were already alive with music, barbecue smoke, and a sea of red jerseys as San Francisco 49ers fans soaked in the anticipation of a pivotal late-season matchup against the Chicago Bears.
George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey trending toward playing vs Seahawks while Trent Williams' Week 18 status remains uncertain.
The S.F. 49ers debuted the franchise’s first laser-based halftime show during Sunday Night Football on Dec. 28, using field-projected lasers, synchronized audio and LED wristbands to showcase Levi’s Stadium’s newly upgraded technology.
Brock Purdy threw for 303 yards and three touchdowns as San Francisco is now one win away from earning the NFC's top seed.
Week 18 power rankings after topping the Bears, setting up a winner-take-all clash with the Seahawks for the NFC West title and No. 1 seed.
Purdy found Jauan Jennings for a 38-yard touchdown reception with 2:15 to spare for the 49ers’ much-needed yet seemingly ludicrous seventh touchdown of the night. He threw three touchdown passes and 303 yards, and also ran for two scores to help offset his opening-throw pick-six en route to a sixth straight win.