You've seen Major League Baseball's cardboard cutouts of fans in stadium seats — and it's still strange to behold.
The Niners are considering it too, according to Matt Barrows of The Athletic. The 49ers beat writer was asked during a recent mailbag whether or not fans will be allowed to purchase similar cutouts, which would take their place in the Levi's Stadium seats.
"To answer your question, yes, the team is considering cutouts," Barrows responded. "It might be something that includes a charitable component, such as benefiting the 49ers Foundation or something similar."
If you don't purchase a cutout of yourself at Levi's Stadium, maybe you can attempt something with some comic appeal.
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