Everything John Lynch had to say with Murph & Markus
By Jack Loder John Lynch hasn't worried about Brock Purdy's formerly nagging turf toe injury since the Niners' quarterback scampered into the end zone in Cleveland. As soon as Purdy triumphantly flicked the football away and broke into his now famous end zone dougie, concerns about the $265 Million big toe have largely...
Dec 11, 2025
The Sports Leader Bulletin: Niners' legitimacy in wide open NFC, Vitello adds to his experience-wealthy staff
At long last, the 49ers have reached their bye week. After 13 straight weeks, San Francisco gets to reset with a more than impressive given the circumstances 9-4 record. But the break doesn't come free of drama. The bizarre, annoying, and frankly embarrassing Brandon Aiyuk saga continues to make headlines. Steve Young ...
Dec 05, 2025
49ers Bulletin: The good, the bad, and the three first half picks
The 49ers' 20-9 win over the Carolina Panthers on Monday Night Football was, in many ways, a microcosm of their 2025 season. Despite enduring a handful of horrors and looking uninspiring in many facets, the Niners came out on top, taking advantage of a weaker opponent to survive and move to 8-4. There was great, there...
Nov 25, 2025
49ers Bulletin: Brock Purdy reminds Faithful, NFL Niners are his team
It's possible that all the media rumblings of a quarterback controversy in San Francisco may have caused Brock Purdy to chuckle under his breath as he worked tediously to get back from a nagging turf toe injury. While local and national pundits weighed the sometimes fair, sometimes too far-fetched dichotomy between Pur...
Nov 18, 2025
49ers Bulletin: Clear limitations, softest part of a soft schedule, and that dreaded big toe
The 49ers have exceeded expectations so far this season when you factor in the terrible injury luck they've endured. A respectable 6-4 mark, propped up by a 3-0 start enjoyed while the team was (mostly) healthy. The last six weeks have given fans both plenty of reason to believe, and plenty of reason to sulk. In short,...
Nov 11, 2025
49ers Bulletin: Tall task ahead
Before fully turning on the page on the uneventful 49ers trade deadline, John Lynch joined Murph & Markus on Thursday morning to discuss the lack of late moves, of course the plethora of injuries, and Rams week. To say a lot in few words, he summed it up with a simple phrase. The 49ers weren't going to get fleeced ...
Nov 08, 2025
49ers Bulletin: What to make of silent deadline
Any 49ers fans hoping for fireworks on trade deadline day reached the 1:00pm PST deadline very disappointed. That's not to say the Niners front office blew it, or that they let some once in a lifetime deal slip through their fingers. It's entirely possible that any level headed knowledgeable fan would have done the sam...
Nov 05, 2025
49ers Bulletin: No show in Houston stark reminder of 2025 ceiling
The 49ers had plenty of momentum heading into Houston after an impressive home win over the Falcons in week seven. They were lauded, especially on defense, for successfuly masking the massive losses of Nick Bosa and Fred Warner and holding the Falcons to just 10 points. That performance makes it very hard to explain wh...
Oct 27, 2025
49ers Bulletin: Niners show fans, league that they won't feel sorry for themseleves; So why should we?
We should have known it was all over as Fred Warner writhed in pain, his ankle in two different pieces, on the grass at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. It was evident then that the 2025 season was chalked. For a second straight year, an absurd compilation of injuries have anchored a once promising 49ers season...
Oct 21, 2025
49ers Bulletin: John Lynch, Steve Young weigh in on the wreckage and why the Niners can still compete
If you're a 49ers fan who is dead tired of the "next man up" cliche, it's more than understandable. It's a trope that's been ringing in the ears of Niners fans since the beginning of the doomed 2024 season. Reprieve isn't near, at least when it comes to the defensive side of the ball. San Francisco will have ...
Oct 17, 2025




