Deommodore Lenoir isn’t one to back away from a challenge.

So when it comes to this week’s for the 49ers — Drake London, Bijan Robinson and the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday — his mindset is simple.

“For sure. I come bring myself every week,” Lenoir said Tuesday on KNBR’s “Murph & Markus.” “I don’t worry about nobody else. They got to worry about me.”

That’s the Lenoir 49ers fans know and love.

The one-two punch of London and Robinson has worked well for Atlanta thus far through the 2025 season, to say the least, most recently leading to a 24-14 upset over the Buffalo Bills on “Monday Night Football.”

Robinson tied a career high with 170 yards on 19 carries and had another 68 receiving yards for a career-best 238 yards from scrimmage. The third-year running back’s 81-yard touchdown marked the NFL’s longest of the season and longest of his career.

London was just as impressive with 158 yards and one touchdown on 10 catches.

After Atlanta’s big win, Falcons coach Raheem Morris called Robinson the “best player in football.” To Lenoir, though, he just wants the 49ers to focus on themselves and what they can control.

“We don’t need no one doing anything out of the ordinary,” Lenoir said. “Just come and bring your A-game. I’m going to try to make sure we get this W.”

One thing Lenoir will let his emotions get excited about is playing under the bright primetime lights of Sunday Night Football at home.

“Oh yeah. When the lights are big, the Hyena comes out,” he said.

Lenoir is ready for the big stage, to say the least.

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