As the San Francisco 49ers prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII for the 2024 NFL title, we take a look at some of the team’s important players who are expected to have a significant impact on the game.
The Super Bowl kicked off on Sunday, February 11, at 3:30 p.m. PST at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. You can watch the game live on CBS and Nickelodeon, or via livestream on Paramount+. CBS Sports has more information on the game, including how to watch it.
There are lots more things to read in the lead-up to the Super Bowl from both CBS San Francisco and CBS News, including compelling 49ers Faithful fan profiles, where to
As the San Francisco 49ers prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs, consider a Super Bowl watch party in the Bay Area, the soaring cost of tickets to the big game, a crackdown on counterfeit NFL products in Las Vegas, and the record-breaking amount of gambling projected for Sunday’s game.
Nick Bosa, a San Francisco 49ers defensive end, will make his second Super Bowl appearance since joining the NFL in 2019. Here’s everything you need to know about the Niners’ lineman.
Bosa has 53 total tackles, 27 of which were solo tackles. He started 17 games and had 10.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and four passes defended.Since his debut season in 2019, Bosa has started 66 games and played 68. Due to an injury, he only played two games in 2020.
He has made a total of 209 tackles, 131 of which were solo tackles. In his five years in the NFL, Bosa has 53.5 sacks, coming close to double-digit sacks each year. Due to his injury in 2020, he had zero sacks, but in his first year, he had nine sacks, the fourth greatest total for a 49er rookie.
He has one interception documented, which happened.