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The San Francisco 49ers aim to finish out the season strong, which begins in Week 15 against the Dallas Cowboys. Both clubs sit at the bottom of their respective divisions, with faint, but possible chances to sneak their ways into the postseason.
To discuss the Week 15 matchup, 49ers.com is joined by Kyle Posey of NinersNation. Posey has been covering the NFL since 2013 and the 49ers for two seasons. Without further ado, here are this week s Four Downs:
What Is the Matchup to Watch vs. Cowboys?
@KeianaMartinTV – 49ers Rushing Offense vs. Cowboys Rushing Defense
There might not be a better matchup for San Francisco s run game to find its footing than in Week 15. Dallas has continued to struggle against the run this season, allowing 5.1 yards per carry and 162.7 yards per game, both league highs. Meanwhile, San Francisco owns the 19th-ranked rushing offense which has seen its struggles as of late. The 49ers have topped 1
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There s a lot on the line for the San Francisco 49ers heading into Week 14. Hopes to salvage their turbulent season lies in Sunday s matchup against the 5-7 Washington Football Team, who is looking to keep pace atop the NFC East.
To discuss the NFC matchup, 49ers.com is joined by Chris Biderman of the Sacramento Bee. Biderman has covered the 49ers since 2013 and has been with the Sacramento Bee for two seasons. Without further ado, here are this week s Four Downs:
Biggest Storyline Heading into Week 14
@KeianaMartinTV – 49ers Control Their Own Postseason Fate
What a difference a year makes. This time last year, the 49ers sat at 11-2 with their NFC fate within their own hands. A pandemic, a slew of injuries and a relocation later, the team is on the outside looking in at their playoff hopes. But all is not lost. Despite a 5-7 record, San Francisco sits one game behind the Minnesota Vikings for the seventh seed in the NFC.