The Super Bowl is less than a week away and a couple of former Michigan players are participating. The big game will be between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.
The San Francisco 49ers have released the list of inactive players for their NFC Championship Game matchup at home against the Detroit Lions. These seven players will not suit up for the game.
The 49ers will be sitting key players versus the Los Angeles Rams and vice versa. Now, this is a perfect opportunity for a few players to show the coaching staff they can be players to plan for in the future.
It wasn't a good Christmas for 49ers fans or Brock Purdy. During primetime TV, Purdy threw four interceptions during a 33-19 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
There was one benefit with the 49ers sitting Brandon Aiyuk out against the Giants in Week 3. It was the emergence of rookie receiver Ronnie Bell. He had himself a solid game in which he scored the first touchdown of the game and his career.
Thursday night was a fun one at Levi's Stadium, where the San Francisco 49ers cruised to a 30-12 victory over the visiting New York Giants. It was a night
SANTA CLARA -- Here's who stood out on the final day of 49ers training camp 2023. 1. WR Ronnie Bell. Played exclusively with the starters for the first time this offseason, and caught two passes, carried the ball once on a jet sweep and even completed a pass downfield to Chris Conley after catching a backward swing pass from Brock Purdy.
On draft night, the San Francisco 49ers drafted wide receiver Ronnie Bell in the seventh round. At the time, the team's wide receiver room was fully loaded with Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk, Jauan Jennings, Ray-Ray McCloud, Danny Gray, and others.
Once a long shot to make the opening day roster, the 49ers' seventh-round pick, Ronnie Bell, is not only playing his way onto the team but perhaps will see a prominent role in 2023.
San Francisco 49ers' rookie wide receiver Ronnie Bell had an impressive performance in his preseason debut and is making a strong case to make the 53-man roster.
NFL teams need to have depth and that means your rookie 7th-round pick needs to be the franchise guy! Okay, I'm kidding obviously, but you need rookies and second-year players to be able to contribute in case of injuries.
For the Bell family, the University of Michigan is becoming a tradition. While Ronnie Bell — one of the best receivers that Michigan football has seen over the past decade — is on his way out, his younger brother Kendrick is on his way in.
ANN ARBOR, MI — A season ago, 5th-year senior wide receiver Ronnie Bell quickly became the focal point of Michigan’s solid passing attack. Despite tearing his ACL in Week 1 of the 2021 season (during the Wolverines’ 47-14 win over Western Michigan), it was clear that Bell was JJ McCarthy’s favorite pass-catcher from the very beginning.
When Michigan inked Ronnie Bell back in 2018, Wolverines fans weren't overly excited. Bell was just a 6-1, 170-pound, two-star recruit who was actually committed to a small school in Missouri to play basketball.
If you're a Michigan Football fan, this is becoming somewhat of a common sight: a Wolverine wideout leaving a Buckeye defender in the dust. That's exactly what happened this afternoon when U-M wideout Ronnie Bell lined up against OSU defensive back Ronnie Hickman.
It’s that time of year again, Michigan football fans. This weekend, three of the Wolverines’ top NFL Draft prospects will showcase their athletic abilities in the 2023 Senior Bowl — all three are as deserving as anyone and should make an impression on the NFL’s top scouts.
The former three-star recruit caught 62 passes for 889 yards and four touchdowns for the Wolverines this season, and he'll leave Ann Arbor with 2,269 career receiving yards and nine touchdown catches.
Urban Meyer thinks he knows what Saturday’s Michigan-Ohio State game will come down to. Meyer and the rest of the FOX college football crew spoke for a segment that aired on FOX at halftime of the UCLA-Cal game on Friday.
The last time Michigan went 12-0 was back in 1997, but the third-ranked Wolverines find themselves in a position to replicate that record. First, they'll have to get past No. 21 Illinois on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.
On an otherwise celebratory day that marked the return of Michigan fans to the Big House for the first time in nearly two years, a somber moment caused
Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell was carted off the field during Saturday's game against Western Michigan with an apparent leg injury.
Senior and newly-minted captain Ronnie Bell did not appear before the media Monday afternoon, but his teammates who did make appearances heaped praise on Bell as both a player and a leader.
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