🚨🚨 BREAKING: In an emotional post-game press conference following the San Francisco 49ers’ stunning 3-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, head coach Kyle Shanahan broke down in tears while revealing the heartbreaking truth behind the defeat that cost his team the NFC West crown.
Shanahan explained that quarterback Brock Purdy and several key teammates were far from full strength, battling through lingering injuries and exhaustion that had plagued the squad throughout a grueling season, limiting their ability to execute the explosive offense fans expect.

The absence of All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams and emerging rookie wideout Ricky Pearsall left the offensive line vulnerable, resulting in just 173 total yards — the lowest output in Shanahan’s nine-year tenure as 49ers head coach.
Purdy, under constant duress, was sacked three times and completed only 15 of 28 passes for 142 yards, unable to generate any rhythm against a relentless Seahawks defense that dominated the line of scrimmage from the opening snap.
But the deepest pain, Shanahan revealed with a trembling voice, stemmed from a hidden week of physical and emotional turmoil that few outside the locker room knew about, pushing players to their absolute limits just to take the field.
One teammate, a close friend of Purdy’s, suffered a sudden family medical emergency that required the quarterback to rush to the hospital in the days leading up to the game, adding unimaginable emotional weight to an already battered roster.

Shanahan pleaded with the NFL world to look beyond the scoreboard and see his players not as failures who collapsed in a pivotal moment, but as human beings who fought courageously through adversity that would have broken most teams.
As the coach’s raw honesty turned fan frustration into widespread sympathy across social media, the league was reminded once again that behind every highlight and heartbreak are athletes carrying burdens far heavier than any game could ever impose.