Keyshawn Johnson believes the 49ers’ Super Bowl window remains open despite their last-place finish in the NFC West in 2024. He argues that the team effectively replaced lost players through free agency and the draft, maintaining a strong culture and leadership, with key figures like George Kittle, Brock Purdy, and Christian McCaffrey still in place. Although the departure of Deebo Samuel may be felt, Johnson insists the 49ers have enough talent, including Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, to remain competitive.
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