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Shorthanded 49ers to face sliding Bears at Levi’s Stadium

Dec 6, 2024, 9:04 AM

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As the team prepares to close the season under interim coach Thomas Brown, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams knows he must maintain confidence and a short memory. The quest will begin with Sunday’s game against the similarly struggling San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif.

“The first part is understanding that I can’t control (everything),” Williams said. “Even if I understand or don’t understand, that doesn’t matter. I’ve got to roll with the punches.”

Preview: 49ers vs. Bears

Chicago (4-8) enters on a six-game losing streak, a skid twice as long as that of defending NFC champion San Francisco (5-7).

The Bears will aim to win for the first time since Week 6 behind Brown, who last month was named interim offensive coordinator after Eberflus fired Shane Waldron.

Asked about the opportunity to boost his stock as a possible permanent solution as Chicago’s head coach, Brown said: “I don’t think about it at all. I think about the moment.”

Chicago parted ways with Eberflus on Friday after he went 14-32 in two-plus seasons. One day earlier, he endured the latest in a string of bamboozling last-second losses. Trailing the host Detroit Lions by three points with the ball on the Lions’ 41-yard line and 36 seconds left, Chicago didn’t call its last timeout. A Williams pass for Rome Odunze near the end zone was incomplete as time expired.

While San Francisco remains mathematically in the hunt for the NFC West crown, the 49ers need considerable help. They trail division-leading Seattle by two games but are just 1-3 within the West with a home game against the Los Angeles Rams and a visit to the Arizona Cardinals remaining on their slate.

Injuries continue to deplete the 49ers, adding degrees of slope to their uphill climb for a possible postseason berth. Although quarterback Brock Purdy returned from a one-game absence due to a sore right (throwing) shoulder, San Francisco lost more than a lopsided game in its 35-10 defeat against Buffalo last Sunday.

Running backs Jordan Mason (high ankle sprain) and Christian McCaffrey (posterior cruciate ligament) were placed on injured reserve after getting hurt against the Bills. The McCaffrey news especially was stinging after he missed the first eight games due to Achilles tendinitis.

“I just feel for him,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “It was a real frustrating year for him. He worked his (backside) off to get back to this point, and I think he was really feeling good and about to take off. He just had that real unfortunate injury. … I know he’s as crushed as anyone, but he’ll get through this. He’s a (heck) of a player, a (heck) of a person, and an unbelievable 49er. And he’ll be back stronger than ever next year to help us.”

The organization also has endured off-field tragedy as Sondra Williams, wife of left tackle Trent Williams, lost a stillborn son last month.

Williams (ankle injury), defensive end Nick Bosa (hip, oblique), linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (knee) and guard Aaron Banks (concussion) sat out practice on Wednesday for the 49ers.

The Bears, in turn, saw running backs D’Andre Swift (quad) and Roschon Johnson (concussion), wide receivers Keenan Allen (ankle) and D.J. Moore (quad), offensive lineman Ryan Bates (concussion), and defensive back Elijah Hicks (ankle) unable to practice on Wednesday.

–Field Level Media

More on the San Francisco 49ers

2024 didn’t go according to plan for San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey.

After missing the first eight weeks of the regular season due to Achilles injuries, McCaffrey suffered a season-ending PCL injury in his left knee during Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills.

The 49ers (5-7) will now navigate the final stretch of the season without McCaffrey and backup running back Jordan Mason, who was also placed on injured reserve due to a high ankle sprain.

McCaffrey may be sidelined for the remainder of the year, but the 28-year-old took to Instagram to share his confidence in a return to form in 2025.

Read more below:

Christian McCaffrey shares message to 49ers fans

San Francisco 49ers 2024 Schedule

Regular Season

  • Sunday, December 8th vs. Chicago Bears – 1:25 pm PT
  • Thursday, December 12th vs. Los Angeles Rams – 5:15 pm PT
  • Sunday, December 22nd @ Miami Dolphins – 1:25 pm PT
  • Monday, December 30th vs. Detroit Lions – 5:15 pm PT
  • TBD-Flex Game vs. Arizona Cardinals – TBD (Final game of the regular season)

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