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The San Francisco 49ers have their preseason schedule announced, and their game agains the Denver Broncos is set for the third contest of the preseason. Considering it’s the third preseason game, it’s likely the best glimpse you’ll get of Manning before the regular season starts, since that’s when most of the starting lineup sees the most action. It’s the best chance at seeing the 49ers at full-strength and back in action.

Full schedule with TV listings and times (PT) attached.

Friday, August 10th vs. Minnesota Vikings, 6 PM on CBS 5: A nice warmup game for San Francisco fans against a lowly opponent, and a decent way to ease into the season.

Saturday, August 18th vs. Houston Texans, 5 PM on CBS 5: Probably the toughest game of the preseason.

Sunday, August 26th vs. Denver Broncos, 1 PM on FOX

Thursday, August 30th vs. San Diego Chargers, 7:05 PM on CBS 5: This will be another one of those depth chart games, where no one of significance plays and every player fighting to get on the 53-man roster gets their chance to shine.

No Raiders game, as expected.

To discuss the thought of a preseason matchup against the Broncos with 49ers fans, head on over to Niners Nation. To talk about the game with Broncos fans, go to Mile High Report.

That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow.

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49ers plan to bid on Super Bowl: Reports

49ers plan to bid on Super Bowl: Reports

49ers plan to bid on Super Bowl: Reports

By The Sports Xchange


With their new stadium breaking ground in Santa Clara, Calif., this week, the San Francisco 49ers reportedly plan to bid on Super Bowl L for 2016.

The 49ers hope the team’s new $1.02B facility would host the 50th Super Bowl, a team source told the Sacramento Bee on Friday. And if the team did not get the event, it would bid on the 2016 game.

The 49ers are planning for the new stadium, which will hold 68,500 seats and can expand to 75,000, to be open in 2014. The bidding process for the game will begin this summer with a vote expected at the NFL owners’ meetings next May.

The 2013 Super Bowl is scheduled for New Orleans with the 2014 game in East Rutherford, N.J., and the 2015 event in Glendale, Ariz.








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Should the San Francisco 49ers Sue the New Orleans…

California can be a litigious place.

That being said, the San Francisco 49ers may have a legitimate legal case in the “Bounty-gate” scandal after new audio was released where former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams specifically called for serious injuries and bodily harm to key players on its roster.

NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton recently said that the penalties for the former coach should be even harsher than what was handed out as punishment by the league. Aside from mentioning that Williams should go to prison for such egregious acts, he also suggested that the players named in the tapes should consider pursuing legal action.

Kyle Williams, Vernon Davis, Michael Crabtree, and Frank Gore were each named as targeted players by Williams, who was suspended indefinitely by commissioner Roger Goodell. He clearly called for injuries that would not only end their football careers, but potentially damage their quality of life in the future.

That should be the most concerning issue at hand, especially given the recent string documented medical problems that former players have experienced following their NFL careers. Most recently, San Diego Chargers offensive lineman Kris Dielman was forced to retire in 2012 after experiencing a seizure following a 2011 game.

The NFL preaches safety, player protection, and cleanliness of its sport, so some recourse may be possible. However, the legal process is long and tedious – especially when the evidence is circumstantial. It would be difficult to prove that any player actually acted on a threat from Williams.

Tarkenton does make an interesting point when he recounts the serious nature of Williams’ insensitive rant, however. As much as people may want to believe that bounties are just a part of the game, the league has done the right thing by punishing this act with a heavy hand. Goodell may not be well-liked by a lot of folks around the league, but he has shown integrity and consistency in his dealings with league personnel in disciplinary situations.

More than likely, the players mentioned above feel the same way and will not feel the need to pursue any further action than what’s already been done, especially since they were not hurt in the game.

Michael C. Jones is a Yahoo! Featured Contributor in Sports and a California native and resident, following all developments related to the San Francisco 49ers.

Follow Michael on Twitter: @MikeJonesTweets

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San Francisco 49ers look serious on Peyton Manning

SAN FRANCISCO — Jim Harbaugh coaching Peyton Manning. In the Bay Area, they’re beginning to think about the possibility and believe it truly might happen.

A former NFL quarterback, Harbaugh worked wonders with Alex Smith in a matter of months for the NFC West champions, and now all signs point to the 49ers being a serious player in the Manning sweepstakes. Smith, who had a three-year offer on the table to return, traveled to Miami on Sunday to meet with the Dolphins.

“It’s crazy,” said 49ers running back Frank Gore, who has long been a big supporter of Smith. “I’m going to sit back and let them do their job. I’m sitting back and waiting for it to happen.”

Everybody is eagerly anticipating decision day, likely this week.

If San Francisco doesn’t sign Manning, the 49ers will have some serious relationship-building to do with Smith even after he developed a close relationship with Harbaugh. The Niners might even need to bump him up from the $24 million he has reportedly been offered.

And there could be similar fallout in Tennessee and Denver if those teams don’t land Manning, who turns 36 on Saturday. The four-time NFL MVP sat out the 2011 season and is trying to come back after he was released by Indianapolis following a string of neck surgeries.

For Smith, his visit to South Florida also could be a move by the 2005 No. 1 overall draft pick to protect himself with a possible backup plan. He and Manning are both represented by agent Tom Condon of CAA Sports.

“This is the NFL. I guess nothing surprises me anymore,” Smith told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel upon arriving at the airport Sunday. “I never thought a year ago [Peyton] Manning would be a free agent either. I’m never surprised by anything.”

Harbaugh watched Manning work out last Tuesday at Duke, and now the former Colts star has held sessions for all three of the franchises believed to be the finalists to sign the biggest free agent of 2012. Only the 49ers are yet to publicly acknowledge their interest.

Manning worked out for Tennessee on Saturday in Knoxville, one day after he showed his skills to Hall of Famer John Elway and the Broncos at Duke.

While Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman saw Manning last week and San Francisco emerged as a surprise contender to sign the 2007 Super Bowl-winning quarterback, it seems 49ers CEO Jed York and general manager Trent Baalke certainly would want to make their pitch to Manning in person, too.

Pulling off this one would be the second major splash by the 49ers’ brass in as many offseasons.

In January 2011, York and Baalke wooed Harbaugh away from nearby Stanford on a $25 million, five-year deal. And what a job Harbaugh did: San Francisco went 13-3 and ended an eight-year stretch without a playoff berth or winning record, losing 20-17 in overtime of the NFC title game to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants.

If Smith leaves and Manning doesn’t sign or were to get hurt, the 49ers would be left with unproven second-year pro Colin Kaepernick, but this is a team that isn’t afraid to take chances when the reward could be huge. Just look at a two-day span for San Francisco last week. The 49ers signed Randy Moss on Monday and a day later cornerback Perrish Cox, who was acquitted earlier this month on sexual assault charges in Colorado.

Harbaugh has a knack for coaching anybody into a winner with his “Who’s got it better than us? Nobody!” chants and other unorthodox motivational tactics — some of which he learned from his coaching father, Jack, and big brother and Baltimore Ravens coach John.

The NFL coach of the year last season, Harbaugh has to believe he’ll have no problem coaching a veteran quarterback like Manning. The former Colt is among the greatest ever to play with 54,828 yards passing, 4,682 completions and 399 touchdown passes.

“He’s a Hall of Famer, first ballot, that’s all I got to say,” Gore said of Manning. “He’s one of the best ever to play the game. I’m going to sit back and let them do what they think is best.”

If winning is more of a priority for Manning than a big payday, the 49ers have put things in place over the past week. They signed Moss to a one-year deal, then brought back Pro Bowl cornerback Carlos Rogers on a $31.3 million, four-year contract to give San Francisco 11 returning starters on Vic Fangio’s talented defense. The 49ers then agreed to terms on a two-year contract with former Giants wideout Mario Manningham late Saturday.

“I know coach Harbaugh and Trent Baalke feel good about what they’re doing,” Gore said. “They know what they’re doing.”

Perhaps all of that is enough to attract Manning, despite the thought he would prefer to stay in the AFC and not have to regularly face off with his younger brother, Eli.

This year marks Manning’s 15th in the NFL — the same number of seasons Harbaugh spent in the league with the Bears, Colts, Ravens, Chargers and Panthers. A first-round draft pick taken 26th overall by Chicago in 1987, Harbaugh completed 2,305 of 3,918 passes for 26,288 career yards and 129 touchdowns in the NFL. He also ran for 18 TDs.

Elway, of course, also has quite the pedigree.

Perhaps Elway’s pursuit of Manning might mean he doesn’t have faith in Tim Tebow as the Broncos’ QB for the future. Denver squeaked into the playoffs as AFC West champions on the final day of the regular season last year.

Titans owner Bud Adams declared earlier this month he wanted Manning and considers him the missing piece to a championship team. That might not sit too well with Matt Hasselbeck, who signed to a three-year contract last July with Tennessee.

The pursuit of Manning has kept the Titans from addressing their defensive line early in free agency, one of their top needs. Mario Williams signed with Buffalo, John Abraham re-signed with Atlanta and Jason Jones left Tennessee for Seattle.

Other teams also might be behind in building their rosters because of the chase for No. 18.

The Dolphins and Arizona fell out of the running, and the Cardinals are moving ahead with quarterback Kevin Kolb.

Gore, who spends his offseason in Miami each year, isn’t going to begin to guess what might happen next in the Manning story — and what it might mean for him next season.

“I don’t know, man,” he said. “I don’t know.”

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Young: Manning should pick 49ers

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and current sportscaster Steve Young likes the approach his old team took in wooing Peyton Manning.

He thinks the strategy, along with the team’s status of coming within a hair of the Super Bowl last year, should put the 49ers in prime position to pick up Manning, he said on ESPN’s “SportsCenter.”

Young also said 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh — the man Manning replaced at quarterback when he first started with the Indianapolis Colts — took a personal approach during Manning’s workout for the team this week, throwing with Manning.

“Trent Baalke laid low, he did the research; Jim Harbaugh threw with Peyton Manning,” Young said on “SportsCenter,” crediting the 49ers general manager for stealthily pursuing Manning while other teams’ names were thrown out publicly. “They didn’t get the front pages. They know that they are the best answer for Peyton Manning.

”They know they have the best defense in the league to offer. They know they have the offensive weapons. They know they have Jim Harbaugh.“




The Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals have been eliminated from contention for Manning’s services. The Tennessee Titans have been aggressive with owner Bud Adams talking about Manning’s post-playing days and saying he wants the quarterback to be a Titan ”for life.“

Denver has prepared a five-year, $90 million offer, according to the Denver Post, which would be extremely impressive as it would be similar to Manning’s pre-neck-injury contract with the Colts.

But Young raised several fair points as San Francisco’s dominant defense led the team to the NFC West division title and nearly the Super Bowl. The 49ers fell in overtime by a field goal to the New York Giants, who went on to win the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots.

San Francisco seemed in control of the game, if not for a pair of muffed punts late by returner Kyle Williams.

Earlier in the week, the 49ers added a potential offensive threat at wide receiver by signing Randy Moss out of retirement.

”They know all the pieces are in place for Peyton Manning,“ Young said. ”It is the best opportunity for Peyton Manning. They knew it, and they waited for the wannabes to exhaust themselves, and then they came in right and the end, and that’s why I think they’ll probably land him at this point.“

Young thinks the allure of a team that barely missed the Super Bowl could be too strong a pull for Manning to resist.

”I know Peyton Manning is looking for a team to join now and win a division now and go to the Super Bowl now,“ Young said. ”That’s the San Francisco 49ers.“




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