With the 2025 NFL season approaching, the San Francisco 49ers (and all other teams) released their schedule.

It’s become typical for social teams to get creative with their schedule release videos, and the 49ers did just that. They went with a “Golden Trail” video game in which the miner would run into various things representing their opponents each week.

The 49ers’ full 2025 schedule is as follows:

Week 1 – Sunday, September 7th – @ Seattle Seahawks
Week 2 – Sunday, September 14th – @ New Orleans Saints
Week 3 – Sunday, September 21st – vs. Arizona Cardinals
Week 4 – Sunday, September 28th – vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Week 5 – Thursday, October 2nd – @ Los Angeles Rams
Week 6 – Sunday, October 12th – @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 7 – Sunday, October 19th – vs. Atlanta Falcons
Week 8 – Sunday, October 26th – @ Houston Texans
Week 9 – Sunday, November 2nd – @ New York Giants
Week 10 – Sunday, November 9th – vs. Los Angeles Rams
Week 11 – Sunday, November 16th – @ Arizona Cardinals
Week 12 – Monday, November 24th – vs. Carolina Panthers
Week 13 – Sunday, November 30th – @ Cleveland Browns
Week 14 – BYE
Week 15 – Sunday, December 14th – vs. Tennessee Titans
Week 16 – Monday, December 22nd – @ Indianapolis Colts
Week 17 – Sunday, December 28th – vs. Chicago Bears
Week 18 – TBD – vs. Seattle Seahawks

Saddle up, Faithful. It’s go time.@Ticketmaster | #FTTB pic.twitter.com/p8naBCB8uA

— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) May 15, 2025

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San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch has had a busy offseason as their roster experiences plenty of turnover, taking a clear defensive focus in the 2025 NFL Draft.

But perhaps the biggest question of their ongoing offseason is the future status of starting quarterback Brock Purdy, who still has yet to agree to an extension with the team that made him ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ by taking him with the final pick (262nd) in 2022.

In an interview on the NFL on NBC’s Chris Simms Unbuttoned podcast, Lynch emphasized their focus on not making negotiations public.

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