49ers I'm Proud to Cover

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Even if the 49ers never win another Super Bowl, I'd still be proud to say I covered the following five players:

1. Brock Purdy

He may not be as good as Joe Montana or Steve Young, but he's definitely as good as Jeff Garcia, who was one of my favorite players growing up. It would have been an honor to cover Garcia, just as it's an honor to cover Purdy, and not just because he's such a good competitor. It's an honor to cover Purdy because he's so professional in every way. He takes his job as seriously as anyone in the NFL and he's as mature as a 45-year-old CEO. And he's still down to earth, which is so rare. He'll talk to you in the locker room about anything. 

2. Christian McCaffrey

One of the best competitors I've ever covered. McCaffrey excels at everything a running back can do and he gives 100 percent effort all the time, and yet he always seems frustrated with himself about something. Because he's a perfectionist the way Jerry Rice probably was. It's an honor to cover a perfectionist at the top of his game.

3. Trent Williams

Williams isn't necessarily a perfectionist at this stage of his career -- he practices only once a week. But he remains an elite left tackle and he doesn't really have to break a sweat to dominate. He makes his job look effortlessly easy, which it's not. He's one of the most gifted athletes ever regardless of the sport.

4. Charvarius Ward

He's one of the few champions in the 49ers organization -- he won one with Kansas City. Which means he's one of the few players on the team who has the genuine confidence that comes with knowing what it takes to win the biggest game. So he's a leader. And he's the best cornerback the 49ers have had since Deion Sanders. And he's a reader who's extremely intellectual and generous with his insights.

5. Talanoa Hufanga

He's one of the most normal professional athletes I've ever covered. He has a great laugh, a great smile, he's interested in you, asks you questions, says hello, knows your name -- all the things that aren't required from a professional athlete. He comes across as a guy who has a phenomenal relationship with his parents and was raised well. And then he goes on the field and he's a killer. It's an honor to cover someone who can be so gentle and yet so vicious.


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Grant Cohn
GRANT COHN

Grant Cohn has covered the San Francisco 49ers daily since 2011. He spent the first nine years of his career with the Santa Rosa Press Democrat where he wrote the Inside the 49ers blog and covered famous coaches and athletes such as Jim Harbaugh, Colin Kaepernick and Patrick Willis. In 2012, Inside the 49ers won Sports Blog of the Year from the Peninsula Press Club. In 2020, Cohn joined FanNation and began writing All49ers. In addition, he created a YouTube channel which has become the go-to place on YouTube to consume 49ers content. Cohn's channel typically generates roughly 3.5 million viewers per month, while the 49ers' official YouTube channel generates roughly 1.5 million viewers per month. Cohn live streams almost every day and posts videos hourly during the football season. Cohn is committed to asking the questions that 49ers fans want answered, and providing the most honest and interactive coverage in the country. His loyalty is to the reader and the viewer, not the team or any player or coach. Cohn is a new-age multimedia journalist with an old-school mentality, because his father is Lowell Cohn, the legendary sports columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1979 to 1993. The two have a live podcast every Tuesday. Grant Cohn grew up in Oakland and studied English Literature at UCLA from 2006 to 2010. He currently lives in Oakland with his wife.