Not yet, rookie: 49ers’ Shanahan sticking with Brian Hoyer at QB

Oct 2, 2017 at 4:45 PM

If he thought a shakeup at quarterback would help his winless team, Kyle Shanahan said Monday, he'd yank Brian Hoyer and replace him with rookie C.J. Beathard in an instant. ... Click to Continue »

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