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NFL Experts Continue to Link Former 49ers WR Back to San Francisco
The San Francisco 49ers can’t keep looking back at the past just because it’s familiar.
At some point, there comes a time when a reunion with former players no longer makes sense. In some cases it can work — like bringing back Dre Greenlaw — but the door must remain closed on one former San Francisco player who will likely keep being linked to a return until it either happens or the speculation finally dies down.
Deebo Samuel rumors are still rife
“Deebo Samuel lost a step in 2025, and he also battled through quarterback instability. Samuel averaged a career-low 10.1 yards per reception in 2025, and the two lowest receiving yards per game totals of his seven-year career came in 2024 (44.7) and 2025 (45.4),” wrote Garrett Podell of CBS Sports.
“Samuel isn’t the same bulldozing Swiss Army knife that once served as the focal point of Kyle Shanahan’s San Francisco 49ers offense.
“He can still knock would-be tacklers over in the open field after the catch, as evidenced by his playmaking against the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas, but his separation in his route running is slipping. Samuel still has value in 2026, but it’s not what it once was in his prime.
“It would make all the sense in the world for Samuel to come back home to San Francisco. Kyle Shanahan will certainly look to lighten running back Christian McCaffrey’s workload after 413 touches in the regular season.
“That’s the most in a season since Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray’s 449 back in 2014. McCaffrey also turns 30 years old on June 7. Bringing back Samuel to fill in for McCaffrey on some of the checkdowns and screens in Shanahan’s offense could maximize the former’s skill set while preserving the latter for postseason football.”
While there is some substance behind the reasoning to bring Samuel back, the franchise may ultimately choose not to pursue a reunion. The front office has already admitted that they want to reduce McCaffrey’s workload.
Admittedly, they have said that before, but this time there is reason to believe they will finally follow through.
Plus, even if the idea of a reunion with Samuel generates attention, the franchise has more pressing needs to focus on moving forward. The front office has already acquired experienced playmakers like future Hall of Famer Mike Evans and a depth piece in the form of Christian Kirk.
Those additions suggest the team has moved on from making a return for Samuel.
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Equipment problem causes delays at BART’s Embarcadero station
An equipment problem caused delays at BART’s Embarcadero station in San Francisco on Sunday evening, according to authorities.
BART said an equipment problem on the tracks caused a 10-minute delay on the San Francisco Line in the Antioch, Dublin/Pleasanton Berryessa and Richmond directions.
This is a developing story. Details may change as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for updates.
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NY Mets announce lineup vs. San Francisco Giants for Sunday game
NY Mets: Juan Soto discusses his status after right calf strain
Juan Soto talks to reporters after it is learned that he has a minor calf strain on April 4, 2026, at Oracle Park in San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Mets will be looking to end their seven-game road trip on a high note despite the continued absence of Juan Soto.
The club has won its last two games of its series with the Giants, scoring a combined 19 runs while limiting them to three. They can seal a winning road trip with a victory in Sunday’s series finale at 4:05 p.m. at Oracle Park.
Soto continues to be out of the lineup with a minor right calf strain.
The rest of the lineup has picked up the slack, with Mark Vientos supplying three hits, two runs and an RBI on Saturday. Tyrone Taylor came off the bench and tagged a three-run home run and added an RBI single late in the win, which also saw Clay Holmes toss seven scoreless innings to pick up his second win.
After a hard-luck loss in his season debut, Kodai Senga will look to keep the success coming for the Mets starting rotation. He will be matched up against Giants righty Logan Webb, who has had an up-and-down start to the season. He enters 1-1 with nine earned runs allowed in 11 innings but is coming off a quality start against the Padres.
As the Mets and Giants close their series on Sunday afternoon, here is how the Mets are lined up:
NY Mets announce Sunday lineup vs. Giants
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