Brock Purdy DROPS BOMBSHELL Hint on Game Plan for Cardinals: “We’ve Got Something Special in Store”
In a stunning and bold statement ahead of the San Francisco 49ers’ Week 3 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals, quarterback Brock Purdy hinted at a game plan that could potentially leave the opposition reeling. With both teams undefeated, Purdy made it clear that the 49ers are prepared to make a statement in this pivotal clash.
“This is the game that could change everything for us,” Purdy said, a confident grin crossing his face. “We’ve got something special in store, and we’re going to show everyone exactly what we’re capable of.”
With the pressure mounting and the stakes high, Purdy’s words reflect the intensity and focus that have defined the 49ers’ early-season success. His message: this matchup against the Cardinals isn’t just another game—it’s an opportunity to prove to the league that the 49ers are contenders, and they’re not backing down.
“We know what we’re up against,” Purdy continued. “The Cardinals are a tough team, but we’re ready for anything they throw at us. Expect us to play with urgency, and expect us to finish strong. We’ve got all the pieces to do something special.”
As the 49ers look to build on their early-season momentum, Purdy’s confidence and poise under pressure will be key. With his ability to lead the offense and make clutch decisions, he’s ready to deliver a performance that will leave the league on notice.
Packers’ Josh Jacobs draws huge confidence-boosting praise from OC

The Green Bay Packers are gearing up for an intriguing matchup this coming Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. It will be the first time in the 2025 season that Green Bay will play in enemy territory, and it will be against a winless Browns side.
As usual, running back Josh Jacobs will be among those heavily counted upon by the Packers to deliver. The former Alabama Crimson Tide star has 150 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 42 carries so far this season. That’s an average of just 3.6 yards per carry, which isn’t exactly great, but Jacobs is getting the job done nonetheless.
The Browns present a tough challenge for Jacobs, just based on how they performed in Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens. Although Cleveland got crushed in that game, 41-17, hulking Ravens running back Derrick Henry was held to just 23 rushing yards on 11 carries or 2.1 yards per rushing attempt.
Packers coach expresses confidence in Jacobs before Week 3 clash against Cleveland
While speaking to the media on Thursday, Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich praised Jacobs for being such an effective weapon on the ground for Green Bay.
“The guys just creates plays,” Stenavich said of Jacobs on Thursday (h/t Ryan Wood of USA Today).
“He just has a knack for finding the seam, getting in the end zone. He’s a huge confidence boost getting down inside the 5-yard line, and you’ve got a touchdown.”
The 27-year-old Jacobs has yet to log in a full practice this week, but there doesn’t seem to be any concern regarding his availability for the Browns game.
As a team, Green Bay is averaging 106.5 rushing yards per game and 1.0 rushing touchdowns per contest, 18th and eighth in the NFL overall.