49ers HC Kyle Shanahan breaks silence on trade speculations regarding his future
Coming into the 49ers' game against the Bears in Week 14 of the 2024 NFL season, Kyle Shanahan was under more pressure than he had ever been as the San Francisco head coach. His team was 5-7 and bottom of the NFC West. They had lost three straight games and suffered two blowout defeats against the Packers and the Bills.
Kyle Shanahan knows how fickle this sport can be. Despite leading the 49ers to multiple NFC Championship games and Super Bowl appearances, there were rumors that general manager John Lynch would be open to a head coaching change in 2025. The Bears, who were today's opponents, were floated as a destination as they are looking for an offensive manager next year who can bring the best out of Caleb Williams.
However, after vanquishing Chicago 38-13, Kyle Shanahan made his feelings clear about the situation. As reported by NFL Insider Adam Schefter, the 49ers head coach said that he does not see himself anywhere else, commenting,
“I don't want to be any place in the world more than here.”
Kyle Shanahan's comments follow 49ers GM John Lynch's response to the rumors
Kyle Shanahan's comments after beating the Bears will bring hope to the 49ers fans who want him to stay. He has led them to two Super Bowl appearances, albeit losing both to the Kansas City Chiefs. They have been the best team in the division in the last five years. In the words of general manager John Lynch, it is 'comical' to even discuss the possibility of parting with their head coach. He said,
“I found the whole discussion on Kyle rather comical. We have won 4 of the last 5 division championships, and we’ve been to 2 Super Bowls. The standard here is to win Championships, and we’ve fallen short of that and I understand, but we have an excellent head coach and the fact people are talking about stuff like that, I do find it comical.”
It seems the San Francisco general manager and head coach are aligned that the latter will be back for 2025. However, their season is still not done. They are now 6-7 and have the same record as the Arizona Cardinals. They host the Rams next and a win would see them tie their rivals with a 7-7 record.
If the Seahawks lose a few times until the end of the season, which is eminently possible given their 8-5 record, the 49ers would suddenly be in the conversation for winning the NFC West yet again and making the playoffs. A Wild Card spot is not completely ruled out either.