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🏈 Game Info Week 2: 49ers Faithful, Get Ready - We’re Storming New Orleans for Week 2!

🏈 Game Info Week 2: 49ers Faithful, Get Ready - We’re Storming New Orleans for Week 2!

📅 Posted September , 2025

đŸ”„ The countdown is on! In just one days, our San Francisco 49ers will charge into the Caesars Superdome to face the New Orleans Saints in a massive NFC showdown. After crushing it in Week 1, we’re ready to take on the Big Easy and show the league what the Red and Gold are made of!


đŸ“ș WHERE TO WATCH

  • Nationwide: Tune in on FOX for the full action.

  • Bay Area Faithful: Catch us on KTVU FOX 2, your go-to for 49ers football.

  • Saints Territory: New Orleans fans will watch on WVUE FOX 8.


  • đŸ’» STREAM THE ACTION

    • Everywhere: NFL+ (perfect for phones and tablets) or platforms like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or FuboTV that carry FOX games.

  • Bay Area: Stream via the KTVU app or local services.

  • Saints Fans: Check out the FOX 8 app or New Orleans sports platforms.


  • đŸŽ™ïž LISTEN LIVE

    • Bay Area: KNBR 680 AM & 104.5/107.7 FM (49ers Radio Network) has you covered.

  • New Orleans: WWL Radio 870 AM/105.3 FM for Saints fans.

  • Nationwide: SiriusXM NFL Radio (Channel 88), with the 49ers feed on Channel 225 and Saints on Channel 226.


  • đŸŸïž GAME INFO

    • When: Sunday, September 14, 2025 – Kickoff at 12:00 PM CT (1:00 PM ET).

  • Where: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Betting Buzz (as of September 11, 2025):

    • Spread: 49ers are favored (-3 to -7; e.g., BetMGM -6.5, ESPN -3, FanDuel -6.5).

  • Over/Under: Total points set at 41.5 to 44.5 (e.g., BetMGM 43.5, CBS Sports 44.5).

  • Heads-Up: Odds can shift! Check BetMGM, FanDuel, or ESPN for the latest.


  • 🏆 WHAT’S AT STAKE

    • 49ers on Fire: After dominating the Seahawks in Week 1, our squad is loaded with momentum:

    • Brock Purdy: Lit it up with 20/31 passes, 277 yards, and 2 TDs.

  • Christian McCaffrey: A dual-threat beast with 142 yards (69 rushing, 73 receiving).

  • Nick Bosa: Brought the heat with 1 sack, ready to terrorize the Saints’ O-line.

  • Saints Struggling: New Orleans is licking their wounds after a 20-13 loss to the Cardinals. With safety Julian Blackmon likely sidelined for surgery, their defense is vulnerable.

  • Saints’ Threats: Watch out for receivers Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed, but our secondary, led by Charvarius Ward, is ready to lock them down.

  • Superdome Showdown: The Saints’ home crowd is loud, but the Faithful traveling to New Orleans and our team’s grit will match their energy!


  • đŸ’„ WHY THIS GAME IS HUGE

    This is more than a game—it’s a chance to flex our muscles on the road! A win in the Superdome will prove the 49ers are a force to be reckoned with in the NFC. We’re here to keep the momentum rolling, take down a tough opponent, and set our sights on the playoffs. Let’s make some noise, Faithful!

     

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