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This is a 2025 photo of Jake Brendel of the San Francisco 49ers NFL football team. This image reflects the 2025 San Francisco 49ers active roster as of March 4, 2025. (AP Photo)

Jake Brendel

OL

#64

Experience: 9 years

Height: 6-4

Age: 33

Weight: 299 lbs

College: UCLA

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Preseason

WKGame DateOPPRESULTGGS
308/23/2025ChargersW 30 - 2300
208/16/2025@RaidersW 22 - 1911
108/09/2025BroncosL 9 - 3000

Regular Season

WKGame DateOPPRESULTGGS
1801/03/2026SeahawksL 3 - 1311
1712/28/2025BearsW 42 - 3811
1612/22/2025@ColtsW 48 - 2711
1512/14/2025TitansW 37 - 2411
1311/30/2025@BrownsW 26 - 811
1211/24/2025PanthersW 20 - 911
1111/16/2025@CardinalsW 41 - 2211
1011/09/2025RamsL 26 - 4211
911/02/2025@GiantsW 34 - 2400
810/26/2025@TexansL 15 - 2600
710/19/2025FalconsW 20 - 1011
610/12/2025@BuccaneersL 19 - 3011
510/02/2025@RamsW 26 - 2311
409/28/2025JaguarsL 21 - 2611
309/21/2025CardinalsW 16 - 1511
209/14/2025@SaintsW 26 - 2111
109/07/2025@SeahawksW 17 - 1311

Post Season

WKGame DateOPPRESULTGGS
201/17/2026@SeahawksL 6 - 4111
101/11/2026@EaglesW 23 - 1911

Biography

PERSONAL:

  • Growing up, Brendel's family was involved in local musical theater. During a production of "Annie," Brendel's dad, Bill, played "Daddy Warbucks," his mom was the musical director and Lauren and Jake played two background actors. "Jake was the dancer. The kid could dance and sing," said Bill.
  • Enjoys fishing, particularly for bass, bluegills and walleye.
  • Spent much of his childhood participating in various sports, such as football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, wrestling and was a competitive swimmer in the backstroke and breaststroke.
  • NFL players had the opportunity to participate in the NFL's annual My Cause, My Cleats campaign during the 2018 season. Brendel represented the foundation, "Living for Zachary," named for former high school teammate Zachary Schraw, who passed away in 2009 on the Plano East High School football field. He died suddenly of cardiac arrest. "If there was an AED (automated external defibrillator) nearby, it could have saved Zachary's life, might have brought his heart back to life," Brendel said. "The foundation is trying to make sure the next time that happens, a life can be saved."
  • As a senior at UCLA in 2015, Brendel and his teammates suited up to play in their senior game at the Rose Bowl. He was joined by his entire family, including older sister, Lauren. Lauren had officially made captain in the Air Force the week before, and decided to skip her ceremonial pinning in order to watch her brother play. "It was great to have her there, especially being Military Appreciation Day," Jake said. "She loved every single aspect of it." Lauren, through her various assignments in the Air Force, was forced to miss a majority of her brother's games, but knew she wanted to be there for this one. "My feeling was, I'll be pinned for major, the next promotion, and then my family can be there," Lauren said. "Senior night was a one and only type thing for Jake. I couldn't miss that ceremony."
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