The 49ers Are Battling for the Toughest Woman They Know: Amy Kocurek Beats Cancer and Becomes the Very Reason This Locker Room Refuses to Ever Give Up
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In a season when the San Francisco 49ers have lost nearly their entire starting lineup to injury, a bigger story has quietly unfolded behind the scenes. Amy Kocurek — wife of defensive line coach Kris Kocurek — just received completely clear cancer scans right before Christmas. The news hit the team facility at Levi’s Stadium like a walk-off touchdown. Players hugged. Head coach Kyle Shanahan quietly wiped away tears. This is no longer just the Kocurek family’s story. It belongs to the entire team.

Amy was diagnosed with cancer early in 2025. While the country watched Christian McCaffrey, Nick Bosa, and Brandon Aiyuk battle injuries, Kris Kocurek still showed up at the facility at 5 a.m. every day — eyes bloodshot, but never missing a meeting. Nick Bosa later admitted: “If Coach Kris can still stand there while his wife is fighting for her life in Houston every single day, we don’t get to complain about anything.” That sentence became the locker room’s unspoken mantra: “Play like Kris coaches.”
Every time the 49ers staged a comeback — from the overtime win in Seattle to the 17-point rally against the Rams — Kris Kocurek raised four fingers to the sky after the game. It was the family’s private signal: four consecutive clean scans. Players started calling it “The Four-Finger Salute.” Charvarius Ward recalled: “We were down 10 in the fourth. I looked up and saw Coach Kris throw up the four fingers. I knew we had to win that one — for Amy.”
The day Amy was officially declared cancer-free, she sent one message to the entire coaching staff group chat: “I just won my game. Now it’s your turn — get this team to the playoffs.” Attached was a photo of her and Kris beaming next to a Christmas tree in Houston. Kyle Shanahan read the text aloud in the final team meeting before Week 15. The room went silent for ten seconds, then erupted. Fred Warner said simply: “We owe her the longest run we can give her.”
Now every yard the 49ers fight for isn’t just a stat — it’s a thank-you to the woman who taught them what fighting really means. Amy Kocurek beat cancer with pure Faithful spirit. And the 49ers are running, hitting, and scratching for every inch on the field to pay her back — not just for a playoff berth, but for the woman who showed them that as long as you’re still breathing, you can still win. Amy won her game. Now it’s time for the team to settle the debt.
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