49ERS SET UP NEW HOME IN ARIZONA
After Santa Clara County ban, stadium in Glendale will host San Francisco’s next two games
SANTA CLARA >> The 49ers are taking their ball and going to a new home in Arizona.
State Farm Stadium in Glendale will host the 49ers’s next two games, because of Santa Clara County’s health directive banning contact sports over at least the next three weeks amid a COVID-19 surge.
The 49ers, on the Arizona Cardinals’ field, will play next Monday night against the Buffalo Bills and then vs. Washington on Sunday, Dec. 13.
The 49ers (5-6) have yet to announce where they will move their practices and, essentially, their entire operations with the potential of not returning to their Santa Clara facility the rest of the season.
“The biggest thing for me is us all leaving our families. We’re all human like everyone else,” coach Kyle Shanahan said after Sunday’s 23-20 win over the host Los Angeles Rams. “It’s a huge deal to leave your family for the month of December. It’s a huge deal. This virus is a huge deal.
“I want a place that’s safe for us. We need to leave and go somewhere. We’re confident not picking it up and being only around people tested every day. Now we need to find another place.”
Although the 49ers would like to practice this week in a nearby county outside Santa Clara County’s borders, the more likely scenario is they get
a jump on their Arizona travels.
The Cardinals’ practice facility in Tempe is not a viable option simply because the Cardinals are occupying it, but nearby college or other fields are being considered for a 49ers team that will otherwise sequester itself in a hotel while abiding by local health protocol.
Jed York, the 49ers’ CEO, expressed his gratitude to the Cardinals’ organization in a Monday morning tweet: “Thank you Michael Bidwell and the @AZCardinals for all of your help. Very appreciative of Ari
zona welcoming us during these unprecedented times.”
A f t er t hei r g ame s against Buffalo and Washington, the defending NFC champion 49ers will play at the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 20 before returning to State Farm Stadium to play the Cardinals on Dec. 26. The 49ers are to host the Seattle Seahawks in a Jan. 3 regular- season finale.
The 49ers will play as many games at State Farm Stadium in December as the Cardinals (6-5). None of their games overlap on the schedule, and their Dec. 26 meeting will be broadcast via Amazon Prime Video, Twitch and NBC Sports Bay Area.
Although State Farm
Stadium hosted 4,200 fans in the Cardinals’ past two games there, the general public is not allowed at the Cardinals’ game Sunday against the Rams because of rising COVID-19 cases in Arizona; family members of Cardinals players and staff can attend, however, and it’s unknown whether the 49ers will be afforded the same opportunity for Monday’s game against the Bills there.
State Farm Stadium has a natural-grass surface and a retractable roof. The facility, located 20 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix, opened in 2006 and was formerly named University of Phoenix Stadium.
The 49ers were stunned to learn Saturday of the
county’s stricter guidelines, and Shanahan expressed “extreme disappointment” over that decision, which had the 49ers and their families scrambling for answers before and after Sunday’s win.
“That’s all we could talk about for the last 18 hours, because we got no answers from them,” Shanahan said.
That frustration is compounded by the uncertainty of what’s next — and where to next — on the itinerary.
State Farm Stadium hasn’t been too kind to the 49ers in the past. Last year’s win on Halloween night was the 49ers’ first in Arizona since 2013, improving their all-time record to 6-8 at that venue.