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November 30, 2024 | Final Injury Report | Travel Gallery | Player Press Pass [Faithful Insider Newsletter]() [Ways to Watch]() [Ways to Watch and Listen: Bears vs. 49ers | Week 14]() [The 49ers will host the Chicago Bears in Week 14 at Levi's® Stadium. The matchup is set to kick off at 1:25PM PT on Sunday, December 8.]() [VIEW WAYS TO WATCH & LISTEN: BEARS VS. 49ERS]() [Practice Report]() [Travel Gallery]() [Trent Williams Out, Nick Bosa Doubtful and Aaron Banks Questionable for #CHIvsSF]() [49ers Lock In Ahead of Matchup vs. Chicago Bears]() [Kyle Shanahan released their latest injury updates headed into the team's Week 14 matchup vs. Chicago.]() [View some of the top images from 49ers practice at the SAP Performance Facility as the team prepares for their Week 14 matchup against the Bears.]() [READ MORE]() [VIEW PHOTOS]() [Uber Eats]() [Press Pass]() [Kittle, Lenoir, Hufanga, McKivitz: 'Bring Our Best Game']() [George Kittle, Deommodore Lenoir, Talanoa Hufanga and Colton McKivitz discussed how the team is preparing for Sunday's matchup and shared their thoughts on facing the Chicago Bears.]() [WATCH NOW]() [Vivid Seats]() [Vote Kittle for Salute to Service Award]() [49ers to Celebrate 'My Cause My Cleats' in Week 14]() [In tomorrow's game against the Chicago Bears at Levi's® Stadium, players have the opportunity to represent their chosen organizations through personally designed cleats that raise awareness for causes that are important to them. Thirty-four players will participate in this year's My Cause My Cleats initiative presented by Shoe Palace in support of various causes and nonprofit organizations.]() [SEE THE PLAYERS' CAUSES]() [Levi's Gift Card Giveaway]() [Facebook]() [Instagram]() [X]() [TikTok]() [YouTube]() [49ers App]() [SMS]() [Shop]() [sf]() [Unsubscribe](2FHslvB1vDLYNnq%2F0XtJw%3D) | [Manage Preferences](2FHslvB1vDLYNnq%2F0XtJw%3D) | [Privacy Policy]() | [Terms & Conditions]() | [View as Web Version]() © Forty Niners Football Company LLC 4949 Marie P. DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA, 95054 Add [info@go.49ers.com]() to your email contact list/address book to ensure delivery of future emails from the San Francisco 49ers. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]() because you are a 49ers Faithful Insider subscriber.

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