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  • Thu., Aug. 08, 2013 6:00PM - 9:30PM PDT 49ers vs. Broncos -The game will mark the 35th preseason contest between the two teams, with Denver holding an 18-16 edge over San Francisco. During last year’s preseason matchup in Denver, the 49ers defeated the Broncos 29-24.
    -This will mark Denver’s first preseason trip to Candlestick Park since 2009 when the 49ers edged the Broncos 17-16.
  • Fri., Aug. 16, 2013 5:00PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers at Chiefs -The 49ers and Chiefs have met nine times in the preseason. San Francisco leads the all-time series 6-3.
    -San Francisco has won the past two preseason contests. In the last meeting, during the 2003 preseason, the 49ers won 24-6 at Kansas City.
  • Sun., Aug. 25, 2013 5:00PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers vs. Vikings -It marks the eighth time the 49ers and Vikings have met in the preseason.
    -The 49ers lead the all-time preseason series 4-3 and are 2-0 against the Vikings at home during the preseason.
    -The 49ers have won the past two contests, which were both played at Candlestick Park, a 17-6 win last season and a 15-10 victory in 2010.
  • Thu., Aug. 29, 2013 7:00PM - 10:30PM PDT 49ers at Chargers -It marks the 27th consecutive year in which the two teams have met in the preseason.
    -San Francisco leads preseason series 21-20 after the 49ers won, 35-3, at Candlestick Park last preseason.
    -It marks the 23rd preseason matchup in San Diego, with the Chargers holding a 16-8 series advantage at home.
  • Sun., Sep. 08, 2013 1:25PM - 4:25PM PDT 49ers vs. Packers In what will mark the team’s final season at Candlestick Park, the 49ers open the 2013 campaign by facing playoff teams from 2012 in four of the first five weeks, starting with the Green Bay Packers on September 8. This marks the second consecutive season that the 49ers and Packers have met in Week 1. Last season, San Francisco defeated Green Bay in two contests, 30-22 on the road in Week 1, and 45-31 at home in the NFC Divisional round of the playoffs. The 49ers overall record against the Packers is 28-34-1, including 17-11-1 at home.
  • Sun., Sep. 15, 2013 5:30PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers at Seahawks San Francisco travels to division-rival Seattle to face the Seahawks in prime time on Sunday night. The overall series is tied at 14 games apiece, but under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the 49ers are 3-1 versus Seattle. The teams split the 2012 series, with each team winning on their home field.
  • Sun., Sep. 22, 2013 1:25PM - 4:25PM PDT 49ers vs. Colts On September 22, San Francisco will host the Indianapolis Colts for the first time since 2005. The 49ers are 18-24 overall against the Colts, including an 11-10 record at home. The Colts defeated the 49ers, 18-14, in the teams’ last meeting in Indianapolis, in 2009.
  • Thu., Sep. 26, 2013 5:25PM - 8:25PM PDT 49ers at Rams The Niners will have a short week as they will travel to St. Louis for a Thursday night, NFL Network showdown with the Rams on September 26. The overall series is split at 62-62-3, and 31-31-1 on the road. Both contests last season went into overtime, with the Rams winning, 16-13, in St. Louis, and the teams tying, 24-24, in San Francisco.
  • Sun., Oct. 06, 2013 5:30PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers vs. Texans San Francisco faces the Houston Texans on Sunday night October 6, in front of a national audience on NBC. It marks the third prime time appearance through the first five weeks of the regular season for the 49ers. This will be only Houston’s second trip ever to Candlestick Park in the regular season, and their first since the 49ers won 20-17 in overtime, in 2005.
  • Sun., Oct. 13, 2013 1:25PM - 4:25PM PDT 49ers vs. Cardinals The second game of the back-to-back home-stand will be on October 13 vs. the Arizona Cardinals. San Francisco owns a 26-17 overall record against the Cardinals, including a 15-8 mark at home. In the 2012 regular season finale, San Francisco won 27-13, clinching the NFC West Division title for the 19th time in franchise history. The Niners have compiled a 7-1 record versus Arizona over the past eight games.

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Goldson Prepped for Improved Wilson

Posted Dec 20, 2012



How much better has Seattle Seahawks rookie quarterback Russell Wilson gotten in the past eight weeks?

“A lot.”

That’s the assessment of hard-hitting San Francisco 49ers safety Dashon Goldson, who sees an improved passer entering a Week 16 home matchup against the NFL’s t-1st scoring defense (15.6 points per game) and second-best total defense (293.0 yards per game).

Sunday’s primetime matchup could very well decide the NFC West.

With a win, the 49ers will clinch consecutive division titles.

In order to get back to the postseason, San Francisco will have to disrupt the production of the improving third-round draft pick, who’s a perfect 6-0 at home this season.

“He looks a lot more comfortable back there,” Goldson said on Thursday. “He’s making a lot of plays with his feet. He was doing that a lot before he played us, but it looks like he’s been getting off lately, scoring touchdowns, getting big runs for their football team.”

Wilson is at his best at home.

In six outings, the 5-foot-11, 206-pound mobile passer has completed 61.3 percent of his passes for 1,083 yards and 12 touchdowns against one interception.

Vic Fangio, San Francisco’s defensive coordinator, also sees improvements made by Seattle’s young standout.

“The biggest difference they’re doing since we last played them is they’ve installed the gun-read game into their offense and they’re doing it a lot,” Fangio said. “They had shown it very sparingly prior to the last game. Now they’re doing it a lot. I think they’ve done it over 10 times in the last three games and that really has sparked their offense a little bit.”

Already this year, Wilson has defeated the Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals at home. The mobile offensive schemes have only enhanced Seattle’s offensive playbook.  After accomplishing those six victories, Wilson became the first rookie since the NFL merger to start win his first six games at home.

Besides wisdom beyond his years, the rookie passer presents a challenge when he’s on the move.

Last week in a 50-17 rout of the Buffalo Bills, Wilson became the first player in NFL history to rush for three touchdowns and throw for one touchdown in the first half of a game.

Those three scores were Wilson’s only rushing scores of the year, yet the 49ers are preparing for an even more athletic passer this time around. San Francisco expects an even more confident opponent under center.

“We got our work cut out this week,” Goldson stressed. “We’ve got to keep him contained.”

Running from the quarterback position wasn’t as big of a threat when the teams first met in 2012. San Francisco’s Week 7 win over Seattle, one that saw a physical matchup go in the 49ers favor to the tune of 13-6, featured several dropped passes by Wilson’s wideouts.

“The quarterback’s just gotten better and better, as you’d expect a rookie quarterback to do,” Fangio said. “He’s no longer a rookie. This is his 15th pro start. So, he’s really a good quarterback. He’s very elusive, he’s fast, got good command of their offense, throws the deep stuff well and he’s been a great acquisition for them.”

In Week 16, the 49ers expect Wilson’s mobile development to be showcased heavily in a marquee game for a Seahawks club looking to march up the NFC’s playoff seeding, while keeping NFC West title hopes alive.

“They’re doing a lot of read stuff with him, a lot of read options,” Goldson noted of the changes to Seattle’s offense in recent weeks.

Having seen Colin Kaepernick’s success in practice and faced other mobile passers throughout the regular season, the 49ers defense feels comfortable when it comes to defending option reads, and quarterback-designed runs.

“We see a lot of that in this league,” Goldson detailed. “We’ve seen it in a couple of games already. It’s nothing that scares us.”

Another aspect of Seattle’s offense familiar to the 49ers safety is the hard-to-tackle running back Marshawn Lynch, a college opponent of Goldson’s dating back to their time in the conference formerly known as the Pac-10.

Goldson (Washington) and Lynch (Cal) are quite familiar with one another. When the teams met in mid-October, several open-field collisions between the two highlighted what many in the 49ers locker room are calling the most physical game of the regular season to date.

So while Goldson knows the physicality it’ll take to bring down Lynch in the open field, it also means the sixth-year safety is eager to continue those on-field confrontations. Lynch aims for his third consecutive 100-plus yard outing against the 49ers defense, a stat that seems unfathomable based on San Francisco’s recent run of stout rush defensive performances.

“You have to wrap Marshawn Lynch up, he’s a big, strong, running back,” said Goldson, who’s fifth on the team with 105 tackles through 14 games. “He has the mentality that the first guy is never going to tackle him. He’s one of the hardest, toughest backs in this league. It’s going to take all 11 of us to get him down.”

It’ll likely take even more than San Francisco’s starting defensive unit. All-Pro defensive tackle Justin Smith has yet to practice as he nurses an elbow injury suffered in the 49ers recent win over the New England Patriots.

Fangio plans on lightening his team’s in-week workload and potentially using even more substitutions on the defensive line.

“There’s no doubt they ended that game a little more tired than a normal game,” Fangio said of his defense, a unit that played 90-plus snaps against a Tom Brady-led offense. “We had, as you said, like 95 snaps in the game and 67 of them were in the second half.

“They were more tired than usual, particularly when you have that many passes thrown against you. Pass rush is very taxing on the big guys. But I feel like we’re back to normal now. I think we were a little tired yesterday, but today, I think we’re fine.”

Fangio also said he has complete confidence in fourth-year defensive lineman Ricky Jean Francois potentially stepping in for Smith if unable to play against Seattle.

Count Goldson as a Jean Francois believer, too.

“We’ve got guys who can step up,” the 49ers safety stressed. “We know Justin’s one of our captains, one of our leaders, one of our bell-cows, but we definitely have guys who can step up and carry that load for us.”

An entire defensive effort will be needed against a Seahawks club coming off back-to-back 50-point performances.

But with so much on the line for both teams, expect the 49ers to pack their defense for the Pacific Northwest.

“This game is always a hard-fought game,” Goldson said of the San Francisco-Seattle rivalry. “We know those guys always get up to play us and we get up to play them. It’ll be a good game Sunday night.”

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