WR Jauan Jennings speaks out on his ejection against the Cardinals, calling it a mistake. Get the full details on his perspective.
In a league where teams often try to mitigate the damage from bad contracts that impact their salary cap, former Tennessee Vols wide receiver Jauan Jennings stands out as one of the best bargains in the NFL.
Jauan Jennings of the San Francisco 49ers will come up 25 yards short of 1,000 receiving yards. He has no one to blame but himself. Jennings has been fierce in the past couple of games and on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals,
Jennings exited the State Farm Stadium field just as Dobbs plunged in for a 1-yard touchdown run. Jake Moody tied the score at 10 by making the ensuing point-after kick, after previously missing a 47-yard field-goal attempt in the first quarter to resume his sophomore slump.
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Jauan Jennings flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct in 49ers vs. Cardinals game and ejected. Discover what led to the penalty.
Jennings was ejected in the first quarter of the Niners' final game of 2024 against the Arizona Cardinals. He got tangled up with opposing cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting and the two ended up getting into a fight that led to both of their ejections.
Jennings got into fights on consecutive plays and fell 25 yards short of a career milestone. But he didn't seem to mind.
On the opening possession of the game, the 49ers marched down the field on an 11-play, 61 yard drive they finished with a touchdown. But just before the score, San Francisco faced first-and-goal from Detroit's 3-yard line, and the two teams got into a scuffle.
Cardinals cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting and 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings were both disqualified from Sunday's season finale for a skirmish.
The 49ers and Lions sure know how to put on an entertaining show for a game that meant nothing to either team.
If all the injuries weren’t bad enough, we have unintentionally cursed the rise of Jauan Jennings multiple times this year.