Aug 27, 2009 | Belleville News-Democrat
Niners ink CB Green to a one-year deal
The San Francisco 49ers have signed cornerback Eric Green to a one-year contract and placed fullback Zak Keasey on the waived/injured list.
Willis was knocked out of action by nutcracker
It turns out the David Baas isn't the only 49ers starter felled by the nutcracker drill.
Niners ink CB Green to a one-year deal
The San Francisco 49ers have signed cornerback Eric Green to a one-year contract and placed fullback Zak Keasey on the waived/injured list.
Numbers games: 49ers roster in perspective
The 49ers' roster appears most interesting at running back and receiver. The more I think about how much the 49ers want to pound the ball on offense, the more I see them keeping two fullbacks on the Week 1 roster.
York confident team, Crabtree will make a deal
Although he is not directly involved in the negotiations, 49ers President Jed York sounded confident the club will sign top draft pick .
49ers waive injured RB Clayton
The San Francisco 49ers waived running back Thomas Clayton on Sunday, two days after he sustained a serious knee injury in the fourth quarter of Friday night's 17-16 preseason win over the Denver Broncos.
49ers' York: Crabtree deal will get done
As far as Jed York is concerned, there is no turning back in the high-stakes poker with first-round pick Michael Crabtree.
The 49ers began their fourth day of physical, padded practice, and they are starting to pay the price.
49ers fullback tries to block out his LB past
Fullback Brit Miller of the 49ers has a lot more experience knocking down running backs than he does opening holes for them.
Continuing our ** ALPHABETICAL ** look at the running backs ... Today's segment includes three fullbacks and one guy who could, in a pinch, play fullback.
49ers position battles: Running backs and fullbacks
The running back position will be a big focus for the new offense this year. With the offense focusing on ball control, running back Frank Gore has said he likes the new offense.
Mailbag: Debating defense in the NFC West
The Dude in Brooklyn writes: Sando, I didn't realize you were so expert with faint praise.
Restaurant Owners Show Support For 49ers Move
The San Francisco 49ers and a coalition of Santa Clara restaurant owners came together at the team's training facility Wednesday to show support for a proposal to bring the team south.
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