The 49ers announced Friday they’ve signed coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch to multi-year contract extensions, as was the case in the summer of 2020 after reaching the previo…
SANTA CLARA — Off to a 3-0 start in their seventh season together, coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch are also the proud owners of contract extensions.
The 49ers announced Friday they’ve extended that hierarchy yet again, after doing so in the summer of 2020 after reaching the previous season’s Super Bowl. Terms were not announced other than they are “multi-year” extensions, according to a team press release, which was issued some 30 minutes after Shanahan concluded a media conference call to discuss Thursday night’s 30-12, home-opening win over the New York Giants.Winning a 13th straight regular-season game has the 49ers two shy of their franchise record. It’s the longest active streak in the NFL. And never mind that it skips over their NFC Championship Game disaster in Philadelphia.
Are they in the same groove as last season, or specifically when they won 10 consecutive games before entering the playoffs?
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