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The San Francisco 49ers came this close to winning their sixth Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs this past February.
They took the game into overtime but could only get a field goal while the Kansas City Chiefs scored the championship-winning touchdown.
The 49ers are still setup for success in 2024 and beyond.
They have depth at wide receiver and running back, along with talent on the defensive line and an offensive line that looks to be improved.
How will things shape up for the 49ers this year? Will they be able to maximize their collection of talent to get back over the hump?
The team will announce all its matchups for the upcoming season at 5 p.m., although some games have already leaked.
The NFL has also provided fans with a sneak peek, revealing that San Francisco will open their season at home on Monday Night Football on Sept. 9 against the New York Jets.
This marks the first time since 2020, when they faced the Arizona Cardinals, that the 49ers will open their season at home, according to 49ers Webzone.
Following their Super Bowl 58 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in February, the 49ers are hoping for redemption.
According to sports reporter and iHeart radio show host Mike Jurecki, the Niners are slated to play in six primetime slots next season.