NFL confirms 49ers will open next season in league’s Australian debut – The Mercury News Today Us News



SAN FRANCISCO — An opener in Oz.

The NFL confirmed Thursday the 49ers will match up with the Los Angeles Rams in the league’s first regular-season game in Australia.

“This is a terrific opportunity to continue to support the league in its mission to grow the game of football,” 49ers CEO Al Guido said in a statement. “We look forward to working with the NFL to benefit local Australian communities through sport.”

Not all 49ers are looking forward to what could be a schedule with two international games on separate continents, which hasn’t happened in NFL history.

The 49ers are expected to host a December game in Mexico City, and although the NFL has yet to announce that, 49ers officials have indicated that is the plan.

“That’s not fair. Then the NFL, I feel, is doing us a disservice,” fullback Kyle Juszczyk said in an exclusive interview at Monday’s Pro Bowl practice in San Francisco. “Because if we’re going to talk about health and safety, to do two international games like that is almost like playing three games in 13 days.”

The 49ers, stricken by attrition to injured star players, played their final three regular-season games in a 13-day span.  They rallied for a wild-card playoff win at Philadelphia before succumbing 41-6 in the divisional round at top-seeded Seattle, which will be playing in Sunday’s Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium against the New England Patriots.

A year ago, the NFL announced it would expand its international presence and that the Rams would host its first-ever regular-season game in Melbourne, Australia. Thursday, a few hours before the NFL Honors show and Pro Football Hall of Fame’s formal invitation to 49ers’ great Roger Craig, the league confirmed the 49ers would be their opponent at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Date and time of that game, along with other logistics, have yet to be announced.

“Australia is pretty far,” 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey said Monday. “I’d love to see how the schedule would work. Transparently, that might be a little too far.”

“Honestly, if we’re going to play in Australia or any international game, I would prefer it to be the first game of the season, because you have a lot more time to acclimate, there’s more rest time as far as traveling,” Juszczyk added. “Whereas if you’re doing it midseason, that throws off your whole schedule, including rest, recovery and practice schedule. If we’re going to do it, let’s do it Week 1.”

Thus, the 49ers won’t be making their annual visit to SoFi Stadium, at least in the regular season, where they’re 5-1 in since it opened. However, next season’s Super Bowl is at SoFi Stadium.

Rams outside linebacker Jared Verse endorsed having the rival 49ers as their Australian matchup. “It gives (Australians) a real good perspective of how the NFL is, because that’s a rivalry. It means a lot more,” Verse said in an exclusive interview at the Pro Bowl practice. “That’s something we really get into, and they get into it. It would be a good showcase.”

That will be one of nine international games on the NFL calendar, across four  continents, seven countries and eight stadiums.

Jed York, the 49ers’ principal owner, indicated Monday the 49ers likely are heading back to Mexico after last playing there in 2022. “Mexico is one of our markets. We will most likely give up a home game this season to play abroad, and Mexico is always No. 1 on my list,” York told Emilio León of ImagenSports.com.

For Thursday’s sake, however, the attention was on Australia.


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