49ers Legend Terrell Owens Sells Final Game-Worn Jersey to Support Teammate Battling Bone Cancer

San Francisco, CA – November 1, 2025
A heartfelt gesture from one of the greatest 49ers ever has brought back a wave of emotion across The Faithful. Legendary wide receiver
The proceeds will go toward supporting his former teammate
For 49ers fans, Owens — known universally as
💬 “We bled red and gold together — through the highs, the heartbreaks, and the rebuild,” Owens said emotionally. “Now that he’s fighting for his life, I want this jersey to fight for him, the same way we fought for every inch wearing that 49ers crest.”

Peterson, a four-time Pro Bowler and the defensive cornerstone of that same era, was revered for his versatility and grit. Whether rushing the passer, dropping into coverage, or commanding the linebacker corps, he was the definition of consistency in a time of transition. Fans called him
Diagnosed with bone cancer in mid-2024, Peterson has spent much of the past year undergoing chemotherapy and experimental treatments in California. Despite his health struggles, he continues to mentor young athletes and remains a familiar presence around the 49ers organization.
Owens, who has been outspoken about loyalty and legacy throughout his career, said that selling his final jersey was “a small sacrifice for someone who gave everything for the Niners family.”
💬 “This jersey once carried the weight of a city,”
For The Faithful
Once a Niner, always a Niner.
Broncos Reward Wil Lutz With New Contract After His Clutch 39-Yard Game-Winner vs Giants


Denver, CO – October 23, 2025
The Denver Broncos have officially extended kicker
According to team sources, Lutz’s new contract is a three-year extension worth approximately $15.2 million, including $8.2 million guaranteed, rewarding his consistency and veteran leadership since joining the team.
Lutz, acquired from the New Orleans Saints in a trade on November 1, 2023, has become a cornerstone of Denver’s special teams unit. Since arriving, he’s appeared in 41 games
The 2025 season has further solidified his reputation. Through seven games, Lutz has gone
His defining moment came in Week 7 at Empower Field, when he calmly drilled a 39-yard field goal as time expired, completing the Broncos’ miraculous comeback win over the Giants. The kick not only gave Denver one of its most memorable victories in years but also reaffirmed Lutz’s status as a clutch performer.
Head coach Sean Payton, who previously coached Lutz in New Orleans, praised his kicker’s resilience and focus. “Wil’s one of the best I’ve ever worked with,” Payton said. “He’s steady, composed, and delivers when it matters most. That’s exactly the kind of player you build a winning culture around.”
Over his three seasons in Denver, Lutz’s precision and leadership have made him a fixture in the locker room. His performance under pressure — especially in close contests — has earned him the captain’s “C” on his jersey, symbolizing his leadership within the special teams unit.
Now locked in through 2028, Wil Lutz continues to embody the Broncos’ mantra: reliability, focus, and execution. His latest contract is more than a reward for a single kick — it’s a testament to years of trust, consistency, and quiet excellence that keep Denver’s playoff hopes alive one field goal at a time.