Emotions are running high ahead of Sunday’s matchup as San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has fired back at Tennessee Titans star Jeffery Simmons, following a viral social media post in which Simmons mocked and insulted 49ers fans.
The post, made late Sunday night, spread rapidly before Simmons deleted it moments later, but not before screenshots circulated across X, sparking heated debate between Titans and 49ers fans. Many in the Bay Area took the remark as a direct insult to one of the most passionate fanbases in the NFL.

When asked about the controversy after Monday’s walkthrough, Purdy didn’t hold back — defending his team, the fanbase, and the city that rides with him every week.
“They can talk, they can disrespect our fans all they want, but on Sunday, they’ll feel the storm we bring,”
Purdy said sharply. “I play for the people who believe in San Francisco, and I’ll make sure Tennessee feels every ounce of that pride.”
Purdy’s fiery response instantly went viral, drawing admiration from teammates and fans who praised the young quarterback’s leadership and unwavering confidence heading into a nationally spotlighted matchup.
As for Simmons, he has yet to comment publicly since deleting the post, but the message has already intensified a game that was already filled with storylines and playoff pressure.
With Sunday afternoon’s showdown at Levi’s Stadium approaching, the 49ers and Titans now face more than just a battle on the field — it’s a fight for respect, and Brock Purdy just made sure everyone knows it.
49ers Star DT Misses Practice After Donating Bl00d to Save His Mother’s Life

Santa Clara, CA – On Tuesday morning, a key defensive lineman was reportedly absent from the facility. The reason had nothing to do with his hand injury or his physical condition. It was something far deeper, a moment of sacrifice that went beyond the realm of football.
According to team sources, the player missed practice after donating blood to help his mother undergo an emergency heart procedure earlier this week. The team fully excused his absence, calling it an act that reflected the very spirit of family and courage that defines the San Francisco 49ers organization.

Kalia Davis, born on October 2, 1998, in Pensacola, Florida, has played six games (five starts) through the first six weeks of the 2025 NFL season, recording 5 solo tackles, 2 assists, and 7 combined tackles
. While he hasn’t logged a sack or forced turnover this year, he’s been a steady force inside, typically playing 25–30 snaps per game, before sustaining a hand injury in Week 6.
With a PFF grade of 44.4 (ranked 160th out of 186 DTs), Davis has room to improve statistically, but coaches continue to praise his discipline and strength in run defense. He’s expected to return in
Week 15 against the Titans (Dec 15), likely wearing a protective club on his injured hand.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan expressed deep respect for his player’s actions, saying, “Kalia’s always been one of those guys who gives everything, to his team, to his family, to life. What he did this week says more about his character than any stat line ever could.”
For 49ers fans, the gesture is a reminder that even warriors built for Sundays carry battles far more personal than those fought between the hash marks. His decision to put family first, even at the cost of practice time, speaks volumes about the heart beneath the helmet.
And when he steps back onto the field in Week 15, wearing that protective club, it won’t just symbolize recovery. It will stand as a quiet badge of love, sacrifice, and the kind of strength that no stat sheet could ever measure.