
Since it’s the offseason for the San Francisco 49ers, Kyle Shanahan spent Saturday coaching the Wildcats FFC at the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic. Shanahan’s Wildcats suffered a crushing 39-16 loss to Team USA in the opening game, but eliminated Tom Brady’s Founders 34-26 in the round-robin tournament to earn a spot in the championship game.
However, Shanahan’s poor record in championship games continued as the Wildcats lost 24-14 to Team USA in the final. Even 49ers reporter Grant Cohn aimed a cheeky dig at the coach after Shanahan lost another championship game.
“Kyle Shanahan just lost his fourth championship as a head coach. He’s now 0-4,” Cohn tweeted on Saturday.
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Shanahan has a 0-3 record in Super Bowls. He lost in his first Super Bowl appearance as the Atlanta Falcons’ offensive coordinator in 2017.
Shanahan has been coaching the 49ers since February 2017. He has led San Francisco to two Super Bowls, but his team ended up losing both games to the Kansas City Chiefs at the final hurdle.
While taking a team to a championship game is no easy task, Shanahan will want to finish a final on the winning side soon.
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Kyle Shanahan’s San Francisco 49ers own the No. 27 pick in 2026 NFL draft

Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers made it to the playoffs last season. After beating the Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round, San Francisco crashed out of the playoffs with a crushing 41-6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round.
The 49ers own the No. 27 pick in this year’s draft. Shanahan will need to make the most of his Round 1 selection if San Francisco wants to make a deeper run in the playoffs next season.