LeGarrette Blount says 49ers remain a problem for NFL foes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 1:26 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
LeGarrette Blount expressed confidence in the San Francisco 49ers during an appearance on 'Good Morning Football'. Despite falling short in the 2025 playoffs after a 12-5 regular season, Blount highlighted the team's potential in 2026, especially with key players returning. The 49ers face a challenging travel schedule, including two international games, but have the talent to compete in one of the NFL's toughest divisions. Blount emphasized their ability to assemble a competitive roster, suggesting they should not be overlooked in the upcoming season.
- •49ers finished the 2025 season with a 12-5 record.
- •Blount praised players like Christian McCaffrey and Mike Evans.
- •San Francisco lost in the playoffs to the Seattle Seahawks.
- •The team has two international games on their schedule in 2026.
- •Blount believes the 49ers will continue to be a competitive force in the NFL.
- 1:26 AMYahoo Sports — 3-time Super Bowl champ says 49ers 'are going to always be a problem'
"The San Francisco 49ers may not have accomplished their ultimate goal in 2025, but at least one former player is on the hype train for 2026.
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