49ers Talk with Matt Maiocco
NBC Sports Bay Area 49ers insider Matt Maiocco and reporter Jennifer Lee Chan bring you comprehensive NFL coverage of all things San Francisco 49ers. Don't miss weekly in-depth interviews with players, coaches, front-office personnel, alumni and fellow media members. Check out all new episodes year-round.
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Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss how inconsistencies plagued the 49ers' offense as they fell in stunning fashion to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 11. Matt and Jennifer also assess San Francisco's playoff chances ahead of a tough stretch in the schedule. Later, Matt sits down with fourth-year defensive back Deo
Kyle Shanahan sits down with Greg Papa to preview the 49ers' Week 11 matchup against the Seahawks. Kyle breaks down Christian McCaffrey's impact, Jauan Jennings' role, and why slowing down Kenneth Walker III will be key to San Francisco's success on Sunday.
Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss Deommodore Lenior's five-year contract extension with the 49ers and how he can help stabilize their secondary unit for years to come. They also assess how Christian McCaffrey is settling back into his starting role with NFC West rival Seattle looming on the horizon, Later, Mat
On this episode of "49ers Talk," Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss rising concern surrounding San Francisco's special teams woes after more miscues in Tampa Bay. Matt and Jennifer also discuss Christian McCaffrey's 2024 season debut, a welcome sign for the 49ers' offense, as well as Brock Purdy's continued abi
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan discusses Christian McCaffrey's return from injury with Greg Papa and shares how he envisions using his star running back. Shanahan also evaluates the 49ers' 4-4 first half and starting QB Brock Purdy's role in it. Later, Matt Maiocco chats with Carlos Ramirez about the 49ers’ NFL trade deadli
Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss what impact the players returning from injury can make on the 4-4 49ers during a crucial second-half stretch. Will their presence be enough to carry San Francisco through a difficult month that includes a tricky home game against Seattle, sandwiched between two tough road trip