SANTA CLARA – The game was part tragedy, part comedy. It was tragicomedy.
The 49ers lost at home to the Los Angeles Rams 39-10 — a comically lopsided score.
Before Sunday’s game, the 49ers unveiled a larger-than-life statue of Dwight Clark making The Catch. Clark died tragically of ALS on June 4.
The current 49ers receivers no-showed the game, doing nothing to honor Clark’s legacy and the most iconic touchdown catch in franchise and NFL history. They caught four passes total. They played like the Invisible Men. It was comical.
The 49ers also honored their 1994 team, which won the Super Bowl.