Fans of the 49ers and Niners expressed their continued support for their team despite the loss. “Overall, I’m proud of them. They played real well,” one fan said. “At the end of the day, being here is a blessing and the team fought through a lot of adversity here,” added another. “I’m bummed but very proud of the team, very proud of where the franchise is, and what we’re doing. The future is very bright,” a Niners fan said.
Nonetheless, some people don’t hesitate to point the finger.
“Shanahan becomes tense during close games. did not run the ball at all during the third quarter. One 49ers fan stated, “We lost because we didn’t get any first downs.
All 49ers fans we spoke with supported quarterback Brock Purdy, despite the outrage of some.
Although we’d prefer a different result, we think it’s amazing that Brock Purdy is where he is in his career. a fun game all the way through!”
Police report that the city is handling the San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs rather calmly, despite a thrilling game that left fans devastated on Sunday night.
Even though they were ahead for the most of the game, the 49ers were defeated by the Chiefs 25–22 in overtime.
Officer Robert Rueca of San Francisco police said that while they have responded to sporadic fights after the game, they have not received any reports of large-scale melees, vandalism, or other mischief.
“At this point, nothing significant,” he sent a Sunday night email.
The California Highway Patrol and Caltrans closed freeway off-ramps on U.S. Highway 101 and Interstate Highway 280 due to “an anticipated increase traffic and pedestrian congestion during the National Football League (NFL) game,” according to Caltrans. Additionally, streets in the Mission District were closed in preparation for any potential postgame celebrations.