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San Francisco 49ers vs Tennessee Titans – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 15

📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on FOX. Local Markets: In San Francisco: Watch on KTVU FOX 2. In Nashville: Watch on WZTV FOX 17. Commentators: Adam Amin (play-by-play), Drew Brees (analyst), and Kristina Pink (sideline reporter). 

💻 LIVE STREAMING Nationwide: FOX Sports App: Watch live with a TV provider login; includes alternate streams like Next Gen Stats and FOX en Español. NFL+: Mobile/tablet streaming, replays, and highlights (subscription required). Fubo: Streaming service with FOX and NFL Network (free trial available). Local Markets: 49ers: Stream via 49ers.com or the San Francisco 49ers App (free in-market). Titans: Watch on TennesseeTitans.com or the Tennessee Titans App (free in-market). Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket (on YouTube/YouTube TV) for non-local viewers.

🎧 RADIO BROADCAST San Francisco: Listen live on KSAN 107.7 FM / KNBR 104.5 FM / 680 AM (49ers Radio Network), with Greg Papa (play-by-play), Tim Ryan (analyst), and Brock Purdy (sideline reporter). Spanish: Jesús Zárate (play-by-play), Carlos Yustis (analyst), and Monica Gonzaga (reporter). Nashville: Tune in on WGFX 104.5 The Zone (Titans Radio Network), with Mike Keith (play-by-play) and Dave McGinnis (analyst). Nationwide/International: SiriusXM NFL Radio, with 49ers on Ch. 83 and Titans on Ch. 157.

📅 GAME DETAILS Time/Location: Sunday, December 14, 2025, at 1:25 PM PST, at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California. Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster, StubHub, or the Levi’s Stadium App. Stadium gates open at 11:25 AM PST, parking lots open at 9:00 AM PST.

🔑 KEY STORYLINES San Francisco 49ers (9-4): The 49ers return from bye week atop the NFC West chase after a three-game win streak, boasting a 93.4% playoff probability (ESPN FPI). QB Brock Purdy has thrown for 2,800 yards and 18 TDs, fueling an offense averaging 341 yards per game led by RB Christian McCaffrey (1,655 scrimmage yards, 13 TDs). WR Jauan Jennings (482 yards, 3 TDs) and TE George Kittle (550 yards, 5 TDs) provide red-zone threats, while the defense ranks top-10 in sacks (32) despite injuries to Fred Warner and Nick Bosa. Under HC Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco excels at home (6-1 record), but must contain Tennessee's run game amid a soft schedule close.

Tennessee Titans (2-11): The Titans sit dead last in the AFC South, enduring a 1-6 skid since firing HC Brian Callahan, with a league-worst 15.5 points scored per game. Rookie QB Will Levis struggles (12 TDs, 16 INTs), but RB Tony Pollard (800 rush yards, 4 TDs) anchors the ground attack. WR Calvin Ridley (700 yards, 5 TDs) is a deep threat, while the defense allows 27.5 points per game (bottom-5 NFL) and ranks 24th vs. the pass. HC Mike Vrabel's squad shows fight in takeaways (top-10 interceptions) but falters in red-zone efficiency (68.8% allowed), eyeing a high 2026 draft pick amid rebuild.

Head-to-Head History: The 49ers lead 16-10 all-time, winning 4 of the last 5 meetings, including a 27-10 rout in 2017 at Levi’s Stadium. Tennessee's last win came in 2013 (37-17), but San Francisco has dominated recent clashes, averaging 28 points in victories. With young QBs like Purdy vs. Levis, expect a mismatch favoring the 49ers' scheme, though Titans' up-tempo offense could test early if Pollard exploits run D gaps. 

⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME This Sunday clash is pivotal for the 49ers' NFC West title hopes: A win boosts their division odds to 25% (from 16.1%), locks in a wild-card spot, and sets up a favorable close (3 home games in 4). San Francisco eyes the No. 1 seed with a sweep, leveraging tiebreakers over Rams/Seahawks. For the reeling Titans, it's damage control—spoiling the 49ers could salvage pride and aid draft positioning, capitalizing on San Francisco's injury-riddled secondary. Stakes rise in this lopsided matchup, with playoff momentum and rebuild narratives on the line.

📱 FOLLOW THE GAME Live Updates: Follow via 49ers.com, TennesseeTitans.com, or the teams' mobile apps. Social Media: 49ers: Instagram, X (Twitter), Facebook (@49ers). Titans: Instagram, X (Twitter), Facebook (@TennesseeTitans). NFL+: Instant highlights, stats, and post-game breakdowns.

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Packers QB Jordan Love Shares Bold Super Bowl Prediction Despite Team’s Struggles
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